American Sign Language (ASL) is a beautiful and expressive language. It is considered a visual-gestural language and is widely used in communities of people with hearing disabilities. ASL has its own vocabulary, grammatical structure, and syntax.An American Sign Language Translator is responsible for interpreting the verbal language into the visual language of sign language, enabling people who are deaf or hard of hearing to participate in conversations with those who are unable to understand sign language. The translator's key roles are to interpret and intercede ASL into English or vice-versa, resolve any potential misunderstandings, and ensure that communication takes place correctly, accurately, and as close as possible to the original message/dialogue.Here are some projects that our expert American Sign Language Translator has completed:Translating educational materials into American Sign LanguageRemote interpretation of speech therapy sessionsProviding on-site interpretation in business ethics compliance trainingFrom market research sample collection in Illinois, USA to lipreading transcribing an hour video that was recorded without sound, our expert American Sign Language Translators have successfully completed many projects over the years— all on time without compromising on quality or accuracy. If you’re looking for a professional translation experience from English to ASL or vice versa, consider hiring an American Sign Language Translator today.
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