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  1. FSL for Inclusive PH. Our organization provides a platform for hearing and Deaf individuals to come together, share experiences, and celebrate achievements. Through events, meetups, and online forums, we nurture a strong sense of belonging and camaraderie within the Filipino Sign Language (FSL) community.

  2. Beginners Dictionary (Nouns) Welcome Home aims to produce an accessible visual dictionary of Filipino Sign Language for the youth. The Sign Language Dictionary in this website is our foundation's "Fun Way of Teaching FSL." This dictionary does not represent any organization promoting or using FSL. If you feel that a word is signed incorrectly ...

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  4. This Filipino Sign Language Alphabet reference guide is a manual that includes professionally illustrated and approved signs of the Filipino hand alphabet and of the numbers 0-9. This book is part of a set of manuals that accompanies the free PDF versions of the international manual alphabets on fingeralphabet.org (link in the book).

  5. Aug 7, 2020 · A great thing to learn is Filipino Sign Language otherwise known as FSL. Here are some basic signs that you can incorporate into your daily lives. 1. Hello. Photo Credit: Youtube/Raymond Manding. This simple greeting can either be done by putting your fingers together, placing your index finger to your forehead, and moving it away.

  6. This is a series on Basic Filipino Sign Language produced by the Office of Student Development Services.

  7. Nov 16, 2022 · 542. 37K views 1 year ago. This is the first video of a four-part series produced by the University of the Philippines Office of Student Development Services (OSDS) on Basic Filipino Sign...

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    • University of the Philippines
  8. 05_Primer on Filipino Sign Language FSL - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Filipino Sign Language (FSL) is a true language that naturally developed within the Filipino deaf community, distinct from spoken Tagalog and English.

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