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Where can one find an ASL dictionary online?

There are many great ASL dictionaries available online! Here are a few options:

Comprehensive ASL Dictionaries:

* Lifeprint: [https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/dictionary/](https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/dictionary/) - A popular resource offering a large dictionary with definitions, illustrations, and videos.

* ASL University: [https://asluniversity.com/dictionary/](https://asluniversity.com/dictionary/) - This dictionary offers clear definitions and videos of signs.

* HandSpeak: [https://handspeak.com/dictionary](https://handspeak.com/dictionary) - A user-friendly dictionary with clear signs and videos.

* Signily: [https://signily.com/](https://signily.com/) - Offers an ASL dictionary with definitions, videos, and quizzes.

Other Options:

* Google Translate: While not specific to ASL, Google Translate can translate English words into sign language.

* Start ASL: [https://startasl.com/](https://startasl.com/) - Provides a dictionary with basic signs and explanations.

* ASL Dictionaries on YouTube: Search for "ASL dictionary" on YouTube to find various videos explaining signs.

Tips for choosing a dictionary:

* Consider your learning level: Some dictionaries are more beginner-friendly than others.

* Look for videos: Videos are helpful for visualizing signs and understanding their nuances.

* Check the accuracy: Ensure the dictionary is up-to-date and uses accurate ASL signs.

Remember that ASL is a complex language with regional variations. While dictionaries can be a great starting point, it's important to learn from native signers and practice regularly.

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