iSign Language

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Published by: Yuichi HARA
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This app converts American Sign Language (ASL) into speech. This is done by holding the iPhone and inputing a series of gestures that are broadly similar to standard ASL signs. The app recognises one hundred and twenty two signs; the First 100 Signs from Basic ASL and twenty two additional words, including WH questions and greetings. You can also make simple sentences in English and Japanese. This app is suitable for people who have studied the ASL alphabet.
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iSign Language Competitors

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Dictionary with explanation
手話の指文字を覚える練習アプリ
指文字!
うごく指文字
指文字ムービーメーカー
Sign Language Study Cards
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