American Sign Language: Rooms

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Part of the video series: American Sign Language Home Words

Summary: There is a sign in sign language to describe rooms in a house, such as the dining room and bedroom. Learn more about how to sign the word for rooms in American Sign Language with tips from a deaf signing expert in this free sign language video.

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Rachel Berman Rachel is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people ... read more

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American Sign Language: Rooms

Now we'll go over rooms. Living room, living room; you might also sign it without the "l." Dining room, dining room; kitchen, kitchen; bedroom, bedroom -- you can see that I keep signing the sign for room. Office, office; bathroom, bathroom; basement, basement; attic, attic. Let's review -- bedroom, office, living room, dining room, bathroom, kitchen. It'll be good to practice those signs.

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