Usage examples of "sign language" in English with translation to Spanish

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Deaf people can talk in sign language. Las personas sordas pueden comunicarse con el lenguaje de señas.
Dr. Patterson communicated with a gorilla using sign language. El Dr. Patterson se comunicó con un gorila usando la lengua de signos.
Some deaf people choose not to use sign language. Algunas personas sordas deciden no utilizar el lenguaje de signos.
Deaf-mute people can use sign language to communicate. La gente sorda puede comunicarse mediante la lengua de signos.
Deaf people often talk to each other using sign language. Los sordos suelen hablarse entre ellos usando lenguaje de señas.
Koko knows and uses more than 500 words in sign language, the language of deaf people. Koko conoce y utiliza más de 500 palabras en lenguaje de signos, el lenguaje de los sordos.
Dr. Patterson: Not at all! Koko has taught us that gorillas are intelligent enough to learn sign language. Dr. Patterson: "¡En absoluto! Koko nos ha enseñado que los gorilas son lo suficientemente inteligentes como para aprender el lenguaje de signos".
The United States and Britain have different sign languages. Mexican Sign Language also differs from Spanish Sign Language. Los Estados Unidos y Gran Bretaña tienen lenguas de signos distintas. La lengua de signos mexicana también es distinta de la lengua de signos española.
How do you pronounce the sign @ in this language? "at" «¿Cómo se pronuncia el símbolo @ en esta lengua?» «Arroba.»
Sweden has a language of its own. Suecia tiene su propia lengua.
Sign here. Firme aquí.
All the Finnish love their language. Todos los fineses adoran su lengua.
There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass." Había un cartel que decía, "Prohibido pisar el césped."
Arabic is a very important language. El árabe es un idioma muy importante.
Sign your name at the end of the paper. Firme al final del documento.
Zamenhof, creator of the constructed language Esperanto, was an ophthalmologist. Zamenhof, el creador de la lengua artificial "esperanto", era un oftalmólogo.
He gave me a sign to keep quiet. Él me hizo una seña de que me quedara quieto.
It's difficult to learn a foreign language. Aprender una lengua extranjera es difícil.
There is no sign of life on Mars. No hay señales de vida en Marte.
If you want to learn a language well, learn it yourself. Si quieres aprender bien una lengua, apréndela por ti mismo.
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