I'm new here.
Samantha marie
Member
It's kinda hard to identify P from K, cause they're almost the same.
Samantha marie
Member
It's kinda hard to identify P from K, cause they're almost the same.
๐บAdalyn๐บGrace๐บ
2/5/2026
I know I feel u! I am struggling as well but we can keep practicing
Madison
2/5/2026
G and H trip me up sometimes too ๐
๐บAdalyn๐บGrace๐บ
2/5/2026
right! I totally get you
Reese Stone
2/5/2026
Just remember that the hand shape for K faces forward/up while the shape for P faces down!
โจ๐๐๐ฑ๐ช๐ป๐ต๐ธ๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐โจ
2/5/2026
P and K are also hard for me to tell apart! Good luck!! ๐๐๐
Tya ndungi
2/5/2026
g and q for me
Caroline
2/6/2026
P is easier to tell from k if you look from the side if that gelps
Caroline
2/6/2026
helps not gelps
Hi๐๐ I am new here I am hearing but I have been around sign language all my life since I was little. I want to say that ASL is a way that all of God's people to be able to communicate. Hearing or not. I thank God for this app and for the ability to learn Asl.
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.
I'm new in this community and I would love to learn more by practicing. If anyone is willing to be my practice partner and help me, I would be so happy.
Does anyone else think the sign for p and k look exactly almost the same?