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Is there anyone that knows ASL here (and i mean, is actually fluent enough or actually deaf)
I'm trying to translate a video where someone uses ASL over a song. I want to understand the exact signs used and I was able to get most of it but there are some signs I don't know and would love some help with it. it's very short and only a few signs.
Reply in comment and i'll DM you <3
(Note: i know LSQ which is a similar but not identical language. So i was able to get most of it with that knowledge and some extra googling)
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Got a late shift for work, so I'm trying to get some of this natural light while I can! Getting used to the new work load has been interesting, but I'm finally able to start shadowing interpreters, which is... scary. No signing on the job yet, though. Still trying to tell myself that it's ok that I don't understand every sign I see someone put out, much less interpret it 100% effectively in class; there's a reason the first time pass rate of the BEI I is lower than the NY bar, I guess?
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demigirl-demigod · 1 year
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I’m going to be interpreting for one of my past teachers later this week. It’s been a few years since I was in his class so he probably won’t remember me but I swear this profession is so weird
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geekwiththegoggles · 2 years
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Hey look guys, I got a new pride pin
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I'm joking. I went and volunteered some time to interpret at our downtown pride celebration. It was pretty cool to see!
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k12academics · 7 days
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Interpreting Solutions has been providing sign language interpreting services to the deaf and hard of hearing since 2004...that's right! We've been in business for TWENTY years! Our inteprreters are all state certified and skilled to work with your K-12 students.
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ccjktechnologies123 · 24 days
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sad-guinness · 1 month
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The interpreter community has been well established to be dominated by the girls, gays and theys, similarly to how Starbucks employs only the girls, gays and theys. In this essay I will
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lynothy · 2 months
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Love when I’m trying to interpret a class and the prof says “yeah it’s this minus that plus this” like HUH???? My enemy in Christ, that’s saying literally nothing. And now I look like a damn fool in front of this student bc YOU make no sense. Just SAY the NUMBERS not the “this and that” BULLSHIT I swear to GOD.
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moonelnone · 1 year
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I'll Forgive You Even If You Die
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a-lilguy · 2 months
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Neil with bruises - but only from Andrew’s mouth and exy racquets ❤️
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onlytiktoks · 2 months
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afewproblems · 1 year
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ASL interpreter AU with Hard of Hearing Steve Harrington, who learned ASL over the years of multiple concussions, volunteering as a interpreter at small shows and bar concerts, eventually ending up at the same show as Corroded Coffin to interpret for them. He had even reached out for the set list ahead of time to prepare.
Eddie takes one look at this tall, handsome jock that he vaguely remembers from highschool as being a grade-A asshole, and highly doubts this will work. At worst, MAYBE Steve will even butcher their lyrics on purpose? He certainly doesn't remember Steve not being able to hear way back then?
But they go on anyway and Steve positions himself just to the side of the stage, Eddie keeps a suspicious eye on Steve throughout the show and is surprised to see him just throw himself into the lyrics, mouthing the words as he signs rapidly in time with Eddie's singing, he sways with the music and keeps a perfect rhythm.
It's mesmerizing and Eddie can't seem to stop his eyes from wandering to Steve now throughout the rest of the show, his eyes no longer glaring poorly hidden daggers but now scanning Steve from Tip to tail.
He swallows hard, as the last note from his guitar rings out and the drums crash with finality as they end the show. He thanks the audience, which are certainly higher in number now than they have over the years, and then gestures to the house, and finally to Steve, asking for appreciation for their volunteer.
Steve blushes where he stands and waves off the praise before walking over to the steps up the stage.
It's still a small show so now that they've finished, the regulars have gone back to their beers and the people who have actually come out to see them have gathered around their small merch table.
"Thanks for the shout out," Steve says with a smile as he moves his hands with the words.
Oh, oh, shit, Eddie thinks with a panic.
He's very hot from this close up...
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Went to this super cute cafe after an interpreting observation. It was my first time seeing and trying Deaf-blind interpreting; the client was really sweet, but the haptics bit was new for me.
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demigirl-demigod · 2 years
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Being an interpreter at a college just a few months after graduating is both great and awkward bc I can blend in when walking around campus but also when I walk into a class I have to convince the teacher that no I am not a student I have a degree already I’m here as a professional like you
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geekwiththegoggles · 2 years
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Had a blast interpreting at NJ Renn faire this weekend and managed not to become a crispy critter EXCEPT FOR MY SCALP.
Haven't burnt that in years and I am currently dying. Hope your weekend was swell and your Monday doesn't suck!
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k12academics · 1 month
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