Draft:Ancient Albanian Sign Language

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Ancient Albanian Sign Language is a fictional joke language "spoken" by multiple Polyglots on the video sharing platform YouTube. The first recorded "speaker" (Keep note that this is a fictional language) was Language Simp, who made a video on how to "speak" it. [1]

Ancient Albanian Sign Language
AASL
SpeakersNative: 0 (2023)
Total: None, as it is a joke language.
No Students, as it is a joke language.
Default
  • Ancient Albanian Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Geographic distribution[edit]

AASL has no geographic distribution, as it doesn't exist. It is said to have been "spoken" in the Kingdom of Albania.

Written AASL[edit]

The way it is written is using multiple accent marks and letters. For example, A is written with an A with either a Circumflex, Caron or, if it is for the "wiggles" it is used with a left or right pointing accent mark. In AASL Written Language, an A is a slow stroke, an E is a medium stroke, and an I is a fast stroke.

Strokes & Wiggles[edit]

There are 2 Strokes in AASL, the S.U.S and R.T.F and there are wiggles as well, the Left and Right wiggle, the speed of each of these and the silliness of the wiggles can change meanings.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Simp, Language (2024). ?. YouTube. p. None, Video.