A Basic Dictionary of ASL Terms


Here are a few American Sign Language terms to help those of you who are trying to communicate with a person who signs, but does not hear. New word definitions are being added, and this will soon bring the total number of ASL terms to more than 1270!   Also included is the basic alphabet and numbers 1-10.

This dictionary has both animated and text definitions. The text definitions also have letter or number sign images to aid in visualizing the sign. This will allow you to quickly locate a word, read how to sign the word, and choose to view the animated sign if you wish.

The sign images are displayed from the perspective of the viewer, not the signer. It is easy to remember this if you imagine that someone is signing to you while you are viewing the word definitions.

In Sign Language, facial expression including the raising or lowering of the eyebrows while signing, and body language are integral parts of communicating. These actions help give meaning to what is being signed, much like vocal tones and inflections give meaning to spoken words.


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  5. My Wife and I have spent many hours putting together this Basic Guide to ASL. Our desire is to provide you with a tool which will enable you to communicate more easily with people who cannot hear. If you would like to learn more than what is provided here, I suggest that you purchase the ASL Concise Dictionary (mentioned in the credits below). The author and publishers also spent much time making it available to the general public, and since I owe them credit for many of the definitions found in this basic guide, I can highly recommend it.
  6. Another good resource is the Michigan State University ASL Browser Web Site. The animated sign definitions seen in this dictionary were made possible by its creators.
  7. In order to make this Basic Guide to ASL available to more people, we have chosen to use a professional hosting service.
  8. If you would like to sponsor this ASL Dictionary, or if you can make a donation, please do what you can to help keep this resource available.

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Many of these definitions are from the "American Sign Language Concise Dictionary" Copyright © 1994 by Martin L.A. Sternberg
Hand signs from the ASL Fingerspell (amslan) font.
Thanks to Christopher Hunt (spirit@internorth.com) for his "Hands" background.
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