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tye.is.the.sky
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Hello my name is tye and i am hearing! I am 13 and almost in high school. I've always wanted to learn a language but i just didn't know which one to learn so i chose ASL. ASL has been part of my life for a few days now. I've improved A LOT during my study, and i have a book by Rochelle Barlow on ASL for beginners my mom bought me. I know how to do simple introductions and a few random words but i need help in grammar and where to place my signs. I also know the ASL alphabet pretty well and i can fingerspell really well. I would love to encounter a person who knows ASL so I could practice having a conversation. Thank you for reading, and contact me if you want to talk!

WISH YOU LUCK!

TYE.IS.THE.SKY

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