American Sign Language (ASL) V.S. Swiss-German Sign Language (Switzerland)

Words that we will sign: 1. I love you 2. Beautiful 3. Cute 4. Help 5. Understand 6. Lucky 7. Traveling 8. Truth 9. Right 10. Taxi 11. Support 12. Restroom 13. City 14. Friend 15. Party 16. Girlfriend/boyfriend 17. Of course 18. Welcome 19. Color 20. Hungry 21. Bank 22. Sister 23. Brother 24. Father 25. Mother 26. Beer 27. Wine 28. Water 29. One minute 30. Five hours 31. One day 32. One month 33. One year 34. One 35. One hundred 36. One thousand 37. Age 38. Young 39. Old 40. Fun 41. Funny 42. Joking 43. Control 44. School 45. University 46. Boy 47. Girl 48. Where 49. How 50. (Country) Sign language Information: German: Deutschschweizer Gebärdensprache, abbreviated DSGS is the primary deaf sign language of the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The language was established around 1828. Switzerland friends confirmed there are four languages they have been using in different regions: LSF (France), ISL (Italy), DSGS (Germany), and Latin language. I asked them how do they communicate if there are different signs? They answered, "We usually communicate in International sign." Happy learning! Share with your loved ones if you think this is awesome for them to learn!