Chanson Je Vole Louane Langue Des Signes en Langue des Signes Française (LSF)

How to sign Chanson Je Vole Louane Langue Des Signes in ASL
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The sign “chanson je vole louane langue des signes” refers to a specific song by the artist Louane, which has become popular among the Deaf community for its emotional depth and relatable lyrics. This sign is often used during discussions about music, sharing favorite songs, or expressing a connection to the themes presented in Louane’s work.

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How to Sign “Chanson Je Vole Louane Langue Des Signes

  1. Start with your dominant hand in a “C” shape, palm facing inwards. Position it at the side of your mouth.
  2. Move your hand away from your mouth in a smooth motion, as if you are releasing the words of a song. This represents “chanson” (song).
  3. For “je vole” (I fly), switch to a “flat” handshape with your dominant hand, palm up. Move your hand upward in a gentle arc to indicate flying.
  4. Then, sign “Louane” by fingerspelling L-O-U-A-N-E with your dominant hand.
  5. Finally, to sign “langue des signes” (sign language), use both hands in a “5” handshape and move them away from each other, forming a “W” shape, symbolizing communication.

Common Mistakes

  • Forgetting to incorporate facial expressions, which are vital in conveying emotion and nuance in ASL.
  • Using incorrect hand shapes; ensure that hands stay in the designated shapes throughout the sign.
  • Rushing through the sign, which can lead to a lack of clarity in expressing the meaning.
  • 1 – The sign for the number one.
  • 12 Langue Des Signes – The sign for the number twelve in sign language.
  • 1200 Signes Langue Des Signes Française – A reference to a large collection of signs in French sign language.
  • 10 – The sign for the number ten.
  • 100 – The sign for the number one hundred.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this sign in a sentence?

Yes, you can say, “I love the song ‘Je Vole’ by Louane,” using the sign for “chanson je vole louane langue des signes” to express your feelings about the song.

Are there regional variations for this sign?

While the basic sign remains the same, some regions may have slight variations in hand shapes or movements. It’s best to learn from local Deaf community members.

Are there similar signs in ASL?

Yes, you may find related signs for other songs or artists that use similar movements. Each song may have its own unique sign variations.

How does this sign compare to BSL?

British Sign Language (BSL) has its own version of signs for songs and artists. While some concepts may be similar, the signs can be quite different due to language structure.

What are some teaching tips for this sign?

Practice the sign slowly, focusing on hand shapes and facial expressions. Use songs as a fun way to engage learners and encourage them to express emotions through their signing.

Can I teach this sign to children?

Absolutely! Children often enjoy learning signs related to music and can easily connect with the themes of songs like ‘Je Vole.’

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