VRChat 日本手話教室ねぎ #86【リアクションの手話表現/Signs of reaction】JSL class Negi

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  • VR日本手話教室 ねぎ Lesson 86 2024/9/11分
    今回のテーマは 「リアクションの手話表現」
    0:22 いい Good
    1:14 残念/惜しい Too bad/Close、Almost
    2:16 なるほど I see
    3:10 へえ Oh/Wow
    4:14 本当、真実、マジで Really
    5:16 驚く、びっくり Surprised
    6:12 ヤバい OMG/Oh my God
    8:40 オーバー Over
    10:00 笑 lol
    10:51 凄い Great
    12:02 素晴らしい、素敵 Wonderful
    13:01 大丈夫です It's okay
    15:00 いいよ、構わないよ All right
    16:17 駄目です No
    18:26 難しい/無理 Difficult/Impossible
    19:19 そうそう、そうです That's right.
    21:06 違う Different
    23:01 仕方ない It can’t be helped
    23:52 やっぱり I knew it
    24:56 多分、おそらく Maybe/Probably
    26:03 面白い Funny
    27:35 嬉しい/楽しい Glad/Fun
    28:20 楽しみ I'm looking forward to∼
    29:28 なぜ、どうして Why
    32:30 おさらい Review
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    LESSON 86
    Theme : Signs for reactions to others' speech
    ・Good(いい、いいね)
    It represents the image of being proud and good at something. (in Japanese, the saying is 'your nose is high')
    ・Too bad/Close、Almost(残念/惜しい)
    It shows disappointment by hitting your fist.
    ・I see(なるほど)
    Expressed by attaching the thumb to the chin and bending the index finger twice. One of the most frequently used signs.
    ・Oh/Wow(へえ)
    This sign language is often used to express surprise or surprise at what the other person is saying.
    ・Really(本当、真実、マジで)
    with a tilt of the head, it changes to the question form “Really?
    ・Surprised(驚く、びっくり)
    expresses your surprise by jumping up on your feet.
    ・OMG/Dang!/Holy moly!(ヤバい)
    The finger alphabet “ya” is used for each hand, and the number of “ya” is doubled by overlapping them, making the expression of 'YA BAI'
    *In VR sign language, the finger alphabet “Ki” is used.
    ・Over (オーバー)
    This is a generic expression that can be used when you are surprised. It has a wide range of meanings.
    When you are surprised, when you feel great, when you feel scared, etc.
    Some people do it once, others repeat it twice.
    ・lol(笑)
    expresses the feeling of 'interesting' or 'funny'
    on VR: expresses your mouth grinning while laughing
    ・Great(凄い)
    It's an expression that makes your eyes roll over by someone's greatness/awesomeness.
    ・Wonderful(素晴らしい、素敵)
    It is expressed by moving the hand rubbing under the nose
    ・It's okay/Fine/Able(大丈夫です)
    It's an expression to puff your chest showing “I'm fine!"
    ・All right / don't mind(いいよ、構わないよ)
    Only the pinky finger is held up and placed twice on the chin to express it
    *In VR Sign Language, the finger spelling “Ki” is used, and the pinky is placed twice on the chin in the same way.
    ・No / Can't (駄目です)
    it is the image of “Out!" in baseball.
    *On the contrary, "Safe!" can be used to express 'just on time'
    ・Difficult/Impossible(難しい/無理)
    It is expressed as pinching the cheek.
    ・That's right.(そうそう、そうです)
    It's a sign language that means you agree with what the other person is saying.
    Some people use one hand to express this (nodding should also be included)
    ・Different(違う)
    The opposite of 'right', you don't agree with the other person.
    Some people use one hand to express this
    ・It can’t be helped(仕方ない)
    It derives from the image of being cut and giving up.
    ・I knew it(やっぱり)
    It can be used to express the feeling of “just as I thought."
    ・Maybe/Probably(多分、おそらく)
    This sign means “probably/maybe” when used alone or at the beginning of a sentence.
    When it is used at the end of a sentence, it means “seems to be/will be/seem to be”.
    ・Funny/interesting(面白い)
    Some people express amusement by tapping their stomachs
    Some people express amusement by tapping on the shoulder area.
    ・Glad/Fun(嬉しい/楽しい)
    It represents the image of a happy, joyful, and excited heart.
    ・I'm looking forward to∼(楽しみ)
    It's a combination of “fun” + “wait.”
    The expression “wait” is derived from the pose of waiting with one's elbows on the desk and chin resting on the back of the hand.
    ・Why(なぜ、どうして)
    If it is repeated twice, it is the sign for “why”,
    But only once is the sign for “meaning, reason”. Let's be careful!
    *You can also sign this with only 1 hand!