ASL Glossing

Last Month we celebrated Easter by spending time with each other.
Every Sunday in April we watched the boys play a Native American game.
Next Month we will have more fun.

LAST MONTH EASTER CELEBRATE WE TOGETHER SPEND-TIME.

EVERY SUNDAY APRIL BOYS NATIVE AMERICAN GAME PLAY WE WATCH.

NEXT MONTH FUN MORE HAVE WE WILL.

Thank You Bot have A nice day Much appreciated

You're welcome! Have a great day ahead!

ASL glossing is a way to transcribe American Sign Language (ASL) into written form. It helps capture the structure and visual elements of sign language. Here's a glossed version of the provided sentences:

Last Month we celebrated Easter by spending time with each other.
GLOSS: PAST MONTH, EASTER, CELEBRATE, US TOGETHER SPEND TIME

Every Sunday in April we watched the boys play a Native American game.
GLOSS: EVERY SUNDAY APRIL, BOYS PLAY NATIVE AMERICAN GAME, WE WATCH

Next Month we will have more fun.
GLOSS: FUTURE MONTH, FUN MORE WE HAVE

When glossing ASL, it's important to remember that ASL has its own grammar and structure, which may differ from English. The glossing process involves understanding the meaning conveyed in ASL signs, facial expressions, and body movements, and then transcribing it into a written form that represents those elements.