Difference between signs
InJensMind
Member
What's the difference between signing avocado and pineapple? They look nearly identical.
InJensMind
Member
What's the difference between signing avocado and pineapple? They look nearly identical.
Mackaronni
5/15/2026
I don’t know if it’s a mistake but you are correct. on this app they both share the same sign. From taking a couple ASL college classes and also on different apps the sign we learn on this app is pineapple. Avocado has a few different ways to sign it none of them looking like pineapple. The few times someone signed avocado to me they finger spelled it.
InJensMind
5/15/2026
Ok. Thank you so very much. I will look it up elsewhere and see what I can find since both of those are important for signing in our household.
Minions
5/18/2026
I don't know I've always asked people about that Especially my ASL teachers
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I am not hearing impaired but am speech impaired. My husband is not speech impaired and is not deaf but is quite hard of hearing. I have unilateral vocal chord paralysis with weak voice and tendency for laryngospasms. We just started learning the alphabet and can only fingerspell slowly. He is not speech impaired. Plan is, he will read my signs and speak for me in public. Am on Section 1, ABC 2. Have learned 19 of 26 letters. Years of learning still ahead but one step at a time.
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