
Asl
ASL, or American Sign Language, is a complete, natural language used primarily by the Deaf community in the United States and parts of Canada. It employs hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey words and ideas. ASL has its own grammar and syntax, distinct from English, allowing for rich and nuanced communication. It’s a visual language that enables deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to interact effectively, share information, and express themselves culturally and socially. Learning ASL can foster better understanding and inclusion across diverse communities.