American Manual Alphabet: One-Handed Manual Alphabet
Manual Alphabet is a finger alphabet for hearing-impaired people. It is defined as an alphabet used by the deaf (hearing-impaired people) in which finger movements and positions represents letters. It is also used in Finger spelling (dactylology) in sign language for words and names for which there is no sign and/or just for emphasis and clarification. The chart below shows the American manual alphabet which is one of many that are in use today. Also, below this chart, there is a yellow chart showing the finger positions for the numbers 1 to 10.
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