ASL Dictionary Sign Language
Software Studios LLC
4.7 ★
2 ratings
$9.99
In this ASL Dictionary app, you can explore signs from A to Z and create custom quizzes to practice. Includes video tutorials, favorites, and sign recognition exercises.
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84% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About ASL Dictionary Sign Language
**One time fee. Nothing else to buy and no ad's.
**No internet required.
LANGUAGE FEATURES
• 5000+ Words Translated to ASL Video
• 460 Multiple ways to sign the same word
• 670 Multiple meaning words
• Time
• Money
• Dates
• General numbers 1-100 and 100's and more
• Ordinal numbers
• Alphabet
• Fingerspell Recognition (Complete words)
• Fingerspelling Exercises (Fun)
APP FEATURES
• Quiz any category
• Quiz Multiple Choice
• History of watched videos (and clear history, or turn off history option, swipe words to delete individual words)
• Create a favorites list & Quiz it
• Slow motion adjustable from 1-100%
• Play All (plays videos back to back)
• Swipe screen for next and previous video
• Loop video, and loop all as default including in quiz
• Replay Video
• Search
• Categories
NOTE:
**If you are a hearing person there is no audio in this app as you would not normally vocalize when signing ASL.
** DOWNLOAD May take a few minutes to start. Please download the app over a good WIFI internet connection, and make sure you have enough available memory on your device.
**GUARANTEED TO WORK! If you are experiencing a problem with the app please email us at appsavers@gmail.com
Thanks for your support!
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Reviews for ASL Dictionary Sign Language
Jamesonholl
Why the “mouthing”?
Ok, for starters, I love this app. It’s great and worth the storage and the cash. However I have one extremely minor concern, more like a question: why are the signs “mouthed” in the videos? My ASL teacher at school used to tell me that “mouthing” and signing “is not ASL” and that there’s “something” against it in the Deaf community. However, I have some possible answers to my questions, and would like confirmation. Perhaps this is just to help people learn to lip read, or at least stay sharp at it. Maybe people feel more comfortable this way? Although I feel like it’s just teaching them a less socially acceptable form of signing. Just wondering if I’m wrong, or if there’s a definite reason. Anyways, I love this app. It’s beyond useful. Worth every cent.
strippedsweaterallthetime
Love this. Very helpful
Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for this app. It is quick and simple and easy to navigate. I love it. I was hoping (and this might be a stupid suggestion) that you could implement a box, that could be next to the buttons on the definition page, that would be a note? I think, for me at least, it would be helpful to get a description on the way a word is signed. For example when some words you shape your hand into the first letter of that word and then sign, it might be really helpful for some people to remember signs better if there’s a small description? Idk if it’d be helpful to most but I just wanted to throw it out there. Anyways I love love love this app. Thank you for making it a really great dictionary.