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American Sign Language: "talk"


The right sign for "talk" depends on your meaning.

If you mean "talk" as in "He was talking," then you can use the general sign for "talk" that uses a "4"-hand and taps the chin twice.
 

TALK (general sign) (side view) "TALK-(speaking) ("talking")



If you mean "talk" as in "They were talking to each other last night" you can use the version of "talk" that I refer to as "TALK-with."  This means to have a dialog.

TALK-with


 



Here is a "side view" of "TALK-with." (Either that it could be or a front view of "I was talking with him.")

TALK-with (side view)

 


Note: You can initialize this sign with "i" handshapes to mean "interview." See: INTERVIEW


 

If you mean "talk" as in two or more people were "chatting" you can sign, "chat."

Sample sentence: Do you like to chat with Deaf people?

 


CHAT (version)
 

 



There is another way to sign "chat." This other version uses an alternating up and down movement.

CHAT (version 2)



 


For some notes regarding the sign for "chat" see the "chat" page at: CHAT


Also see: TALK-WITH
See: CHAT
See: HERMIT-("Talking to yourself")


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