Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • In the video of Margot performing sign language, she’s not actually saying anything (or understanding anything from her deaf fan). Basically, the fan passes her a sheet with the Auslan alphabet, but Margot says she already knows it! She then proceeds to show off the Auslan alphabet up until “U,” when she gets interrupted by more fans.
      www.distractify.com/p/why-does-margot-robbie-know-sign-language
  1. People also ask

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · Does Margot Robbie Know Sign Language? Resurfaced 2022 footage shows Margot Robbie using Auslan, the Australian sign language, with a fan. In this video, she performs the fingerspelling alphabet, yet she’s never publicly discussed her Sign Language proficiency, stirring intrigue.

  3. Jul 28, 2023 · In it, Margot can be seen realising one of the fans she's meeting is deaf, and she begins to sign to them, signing what viewers have explained is the alphabet in Australian sign language.

  4. For people wondering, she isn't actually communicating, she is just signing through the Auslan alphabet. This was in the front of the phonebook and a lot of kids learnt it when they were young. Still cool though

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · As one fan commented, “yo it’s not just “sign language” by the way! she’s finger-spelling the alphabet in Auslan (australian sign language) in the video, but non-aussies might not recognise this alphabet!! signed language is as diverse as spoken language.”

  6. She says "I know sign" and then finger spells the alphabet, gets stuck at about S-T-U and the deaf/HOH fan helps her finish off. It's in Auslan. I know a lot of people were hoping it was a full conversation but regardless, learning Auslan (or any other sign language) is difficult because has different sentence structures.

  7. Jul 25, 2023 · In the video, Robbie uses Auslan or Australian sign language, which is related to British Sign Language (BSL) and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL). These three signed languages descended from the same parent language and are part of the BANZSL language family.