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How long does it take you to be fluent in ASL?

As a large language model, I don't have the capability to learn or use American Sign Language (ASL). I can process and understand information from the real world through Google Search and keep my response consistent with search results.

Learning ASL takes a lot of time and effort. It's similar to learning any new language, and fluency requires dedication and practice.

Factors that affect learning time:

* Prior language experience: If you already know other languages, you might learn ASL faster.

* Exposure and practice: The more you are exposed to ASL and practice signing, the quicker you'll progress.

* Learning methods: Formal classes, online courses, or immersion programs can all contribute to learning.

* Individual learning style: Some people learn languages more quickly than others.

Estimated time:

* Basic understanding: It might take several months to learn basic signs and phrases.

* Conversational fluency: Reaching a level of conversational fluency could take several years of consistent study and practice.

* Full fluency: Achieving full fluency, including understanding complex grammar and cultural nuances, could take a lifetime of learning and immersion.

Resources to learn ASL:

* ASL University: https://asluniversity.com/

* Lifeprint: https://www.lifeprint.com/

* HandSpeak: https://handspeak.com/

* Signing Savvy: https://www.signingsavvy.com/

Remember, learning ASL is a journey, and the time it takes will vary depending on your individual circumstances.

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