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ゆびもじ – Hiragana in Japanese Sign Language [Day 43]

Did you know that Japanese has its own sign language alphabet? It’s called 指文字 (Yubimoji) – literally “finger characters” – and it’s used in Japanese Sign Language (JSL) to spell out words, names, or to support communication when signs are unclear.

If you are feeling boring with writing Hiragana character, I guess this one is suitable to you 🤣

Just like Hiragana, this chart contains all 46 basic syllables from あ (a) to ん (n) – each one represented by a unique hand shape or gesture.

Why Learn Yubimoji (Japanese Fingerspelling)?

Learning 指文字 (Yubimoji), the hand signs for Japanese can helps you:

  • Communicate with the Deaf community in Japan
  • Understand Japanese culture on a deeper level
  • Remember Hiragana better through hand gestures
  • Show empathy and inclusiveness in language learning

Let’s learning I love you 😂

How to rich with sign language as Salt Bae 🙄

Learning character め(mo) > become Salt Bae 💀

How to become Cowboy

Did you remember Mr Bean movie 1997, he use し(shi) character 💀

How to become zombie 💀

Learn え(e) character and then buy a 仮面 (かめん, kamen), ….

What if your wife use ぬ(nu) hand body language 💀

しらない (I don’t know), you need to deal with that, look at her face. The women is very complicated than programing language.

Are you boxing 💀

Learn character さ(sa) .

You like china kung fu ?

Learn う(u)

Day Life Body Language

I don’t know what is it but I used so often in day life, if any book write about the picture bellow I will buy one. Language is complex but body language can use with any language. How come 🤔. May be our brain developed by matrix and control by another planet 💀

I saw this website is really good picture : https://www.suretalk.mb.softbank.jp/column/contents/000106.php

Which character is match to you ?

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