Hmmm... whichever is most fitting for white gal signing for choral festival in the US ... I don't know which group / language inkululeko belongs to! - Kim On 6/25/10, Valerie Sutton <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > SignWriting List > June 25, 2010 > > Hello Kim and Everyone - > I hope there are people on the list who can help you - > > South Africa has several different sign languages, is my understanding - I > had heard that different groups of people with different spoken languages, > also have different sign languages...so which sign language in South Africa > are you talking about? grin ;-)) > > Val ;-) > > > > On Jun 25, 2010, at 10:59 AM, Kimberley Shaw wrote: > >> Hello all: >> oops, I overlooked another word I couldn't find in Puddle (though I'm >> glad to see a school in South Africa uses SW!). >> How would one sign "inkululeko", meaning "freedom", if one were in South >> Africa? >> Best, >> Kim from Boston >> >> On 6/25/10, Kimberley Shaw <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> Hello everyone: >>> I hope Steve and Dianne Parkhurst still read this list? I'm performing >>> a piece of music in ASL soon, and in it, the word "freedom" gets sung >>> in about 7 languages. >>> So, anyone know how they sign "libertad" in Spain? >>> Or, for that matter, "svoboda" in Russia (or Poland or other Slavic >>> areas)? >>> I already have it in DGS (congrats on the big huge dictionary, Stefan >>> et al!), LSF, Israeli sign. >>> Oh, and if anyone knows it in International Sign, that would be great, >>> too. >>> Best, >>> Kim from Boston >>> >> > >