These type of videos are so interesting to learn from, and I feel that because it is in short bursts (of examples) that I can follow long enough to understand! Thanks for taking the time :)
This is so helpful thank you! For broke how would i know which to use? Is it based on more how its broke eg bone brokw in half, toy broke from dropping it, vs more brokwn down tv, car, oven ect?
Hi thank you. With broke for example, broken arm you could point to your arm then sign broke, like something has snapped. With something like car etc…you use clawed hands and your right hand moves down. Hopefully that’s helpful.
These type of videos are so interesting to learn from, and I feel that because it is in short bursts (of examples) that I can follow long enough to understand! Thanks for taking the time :)
You're welcome, thank you very much Nigel.
Welcome back! Helpful video as always.
Thank you so much. 😀
Very expressive and therefore so much to learn from, thank you!
@@Vedettevideo Thank you so much, you’re welcome.
Excellent explanation, greetings and hugs.
I learn well with your contribution of knowledge.
Thank you so much. I’m pleased it’s been helpful 😊
Brilliant! I'm at the start of my BSL learning journey, but these are so interesting.
That’s great! It’s an amazing language. I’ve got a lot of videos for new learners if thats helpful. All the best on your BSL journey.
Hey Mel, thank you for this, it’s really helpful .. So good to see you looking so well and happy New Year to you and your family x
Hi thank you so much, I really appreciate your support 😊x
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Such a good video, thank you
Thank you so much
Thanks Mel, do get my homophones mixed up 🤦♀️.
You’re really welcome. There’s only a few examples but I hope you find it helpful 😊
This is so helpful thank you!
For broke how would i know which to use? Is it based on more how its broke eg bone brokw in half, toy broke from dropping it, vs more brokwn down tv, car, oven ect?
Hi thank you. With broke for example, broken arm you could point to your arm then sign broke, like something has snapped. With something like car etc…you use clawed hands and your right hand moves down. Hopefully that’s helpful.
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 yes very helpful thank you!
Cheers. Love your vids
Fab ! thank you😀
You’re really welcome. 😊