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  1. "Spanish" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Start the dominant hand at the shoulder. Hold non-dominant hand at the neutral location in front of your torso. Bring the dominant hand down to the non-dominant hand and touch the index fingers (still in X …

  2. Spanish Sign Language - Wikipedia

    Spanish Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de Signos Española, LSE) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Spain and the people who live with them. Although there are not many reliable …

  3. Spanish Sign Language | Alphabet & Translator

    Convert text to Spanish Sign Language (LSE) with our free online translator. Learn SSL alphabet, phrases, and gestures used in Spain with visual examples.

  4. All About Spanish Sign Language from Spain and Mexico

    Mar 13, 2021 · Learn all about Spanish sign language! Check out this blog post to learn the difference between the Spanish and Mexican sign language.

  5. How to sign SPANISH in ASL? - YouTube

    Learn how to say “SPANISH” in Sign Language. The purpose of this video is to teach and educate by means of American Sign Language. Use what you've learned with your deaf friends,...

  6. SPANISHASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign SPANISH and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  7. The Spanish Sign Language Alphabet - Speaking Latino

    Spanish sign language manual alphabet varies among countries. Learn about the origins of Spanish sign language alphabet and click on the links for videos.

  8. Spanish Sign Language (SSL) - Start ASL

    Feb 15, 2021 · Spanish Sign Language is the sign language used in Spain. Just like how Spanish is completely different from English, SSL is completely different from ASL.

  9. How to sign Spanish in American Sign Language (ASL)

    Learn how to sign 'Spanish' in American Sign Language (ASL). Over 2000 signs with videos online free!

  10. Spanish and Latinx Sign Languages

    Aug 31, 2024 · Spanish Sign Language (Lengua de Señas Española or LSE) forms the foundation for many sign languages across Latin America. Originating in Spain, it traveled to the American …