The American Sign Language Phrase Book (25 page)

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Authors: Lou Fant,Barbara Bernstein Fant,Betty Miller

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Were any bones broken?
 

There is no standard sign for "bone," so the statement here is more generally read as, "Is anything in your body broken?" If you wish to sign "bone" specifically, then you must fingerspell it or find out what the local sign for it is.

You lost a lot of blood.
 

They have to draw some blood.
 

Have you ever had a tooth pulled?
 

The signs PAST and FINISH both refer to the past. Either one may be used alone here, but it is very common to see them both appear in a statement.

I had a physical last week.
 

The use of the FINISH sign here denotes the idea that I "already" had a physical last week.

My husband had an operation.
 

My wife is in the hospital.
 

The HOSPITAL sign is made by drawing a cross on the sleeve.

My father passed away last month.
 

Call the ambulance.
 

The sign for "ambulance" indicates the spinning red light on top of the vehicle and may refer to any emergency vehicle or just the flashing red light itself. Also, instead of the sign BECKON, you may sign PHONE.

Do you have hospitalization insurance?
 

I have an appointment at 2:30.
 

Where's my toothbrush?
 

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