Thankyou so much. The content of verbal explanation as well as signing from different angles is so useful. Your videos are so easy to understand and relevant to everyday conversation👍
Thanks. Very interesting. I guess the alternative sign for March can also be used for "to march" as a verb? And I wonder why only April and September have the "abbreviated" forms (signing the first letter twice), as that strategy could also be use unambiguously for, for example, October and December?
For everyone doing revision, here's a list: 1. January 2. February 3. March 4. April 5. May 6. June 7. July 8. August 9. September 10. October 11. November 12. December Hope this helps :)
*Months - **0:06*
January - 0:40
February - 0:59
March - 1:13
April - 1:40
May - 1:56
June - 2:09
July - 2:25
August - 2:42
September - 2:54
October - 3:13
November - 3:24
December - 3:35
Thankyou so much. The content of verbal explanation as well as signing from different angles is so useful. Your videos are so easy to understand and relevant to everyday conversation👍
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Thanks. Very interesting. I guess the alternative sign for March can also be used for "to march" as a verb? And I wonder why only April and September have the "abbreviated" forms (signing the first letter twice), as that strategy could also be use unambiguously for, for example, October and December?
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Abbreviations. I hope this helps
jan
feb
mch / clench the hands and rub the fingers
apr/ a twice
may
jn/june
jy/july
aug
spt/ s twice
oct
nov
dec
For everyone doing revision, here's a list:
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December
Hope this helps :)
Thanks!
Anyone else sometimes struggle to distinguish January & June?
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