Mouth: ablesen
Translational equivalent: to read off
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
Lip reading is very hard for me, for example.
r LONG-TIME1C TROUBLE1* MOUTH1A* TO-READ-OFF1 TO-SEE1 TO-PERCEIVE-EAR1^*
l
m lange bemühen mund ablesen [MG]
1433655 fra15 | 46-60m
Just a few people made an effort and wrote things down or talked slowly so I could read their lips.
r MOUTH1A* SLOW1* MOUTH1A* TO-READ-OFF1
l
m langsam ablesen
1430396 koe16 | 46-60f
Or was it mostly oral, with lip reading?
r COMMA1^ ONLY2B* ORAL1 TO-READ-OFF1
l
m od{er} nur [MG]
1182062 stu12 | 46-60f
He can understand everything very well, and can read lips very well, too.
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l EVERYTHING2 VERY2* GOOD1* TO-READ-OFF1 $INDEX1
m alles sehr gut ablesen
1289868 mst03 | 18-30f
I was trained to make phone calls and to speak – and suddenly I'm deaf on the left ear.
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l TO-PHONE1 DEAF2*
m telefon [MG] [MG] brauch nicht kann
1289868 mst03 | 18-30f
I didn't need that before, but now with the hearing aid in my right ear, I need to read the lip movement.
r MUST1 I1 MORE1 TO-READ-OFF1
l
m muss mehr
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
My mother can also read lips.
r MOTHER1* CAN2A* BIT2A* TO-READ-OFF1
l
m mei{ne} mutter kann auch mund ablesen
1428805 koe08 | 31-45m
When I am dizzy, it is almost impossible for me to lip read or to communicate via writing.
r SELF1A BLURRY1* POINTLESS3A TO-READ-OFF1 $INDEX1 TO-WRITE1A $PROD
l
m selbst [MG] ablesen
1220196-… hb05 | 61+f
I can lip-read her mouthing very well.
r MOUTH1A* TO-READ-OFF1 $INDEX1* GOOD1 I1*
l
m mund ablesen sehr gut
1292086 mst13 | 46-60m
Instead I had to lipread, but I was already used to that.
r MUST1* MOUTH1A* TO-READ-OFF1 I1 HABIT1 I1*
l
m muss von m{und} ablesen ich gewohnt
1430396 koe16 | 46-60f
They didn’t know how to sign, but I was able to lip read well enough.
r TO-UNDERSTAND1* BUT1 TO-SPEAK1A* TO-READ-OFF1 $GEST-NM-TO-WIGGLE-ONES-HEAD1^
l $GEST-OFF1^*
m verst{ehen} aber [MG] [MG]
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
Lip reading is very hard for me, for example.
r EXAMPLE1* TO-READ-OFF1* TO-SPEAK6 LONG-TIME1C TROUBLE1*
l
m [MG] [MG] viel lange bemühen
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
When I, for example, read a hearing person’s lips, misunderstandings can happen.
r IF-OR-WHEN1A EXAMPLE1* HEARING1A* TO-READ-OFF1* CAN2A $MORPH-MIS1 TO-UNDERSTAND1
l
m wenn beispiel hörende kann missverstehen
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
We had to read lips all the time, which was very exhausting.
r $INDEX1 TO-SPEAK6* MOUTH1A* TO-READ-OFF1* EXHAUSTING2*
l
m da mund ablesen
1246566 fra13 | 61+m
Well, but shouldn’t you learn reading the hearing people’s lips because of that?
r SHOULD1 $ORAL^ TO-LEARN1* TO-READ-OFF1* NO3B^
l
m soll man nicht lernen ablesen
1246566 fra13 | 46-60m
The students have to learn everything through lipreading.
r TO-READ-OFF1*
l TO-LEARN1*
m lernen [MG]
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
I had to clarify that hearing aids are just aids to facilitate lip-reading.
r MEANS2A FOR1* MOUTH1A TO-READ-OFF1* EASY-OR-LIGHT1*
l
m … für mund ab{lesen} leicht
1291572 mst10 | 46-60f
For instance, I had a great teacher from whom I was able to lip-read.
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l
m lehrer ablesen kann
1183426 stu18 | 18-30m
I tried hard to lipread and I signed a little bit, a bit like LBG [Signed German].
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l
m mit ab ab beide wie
1184536 nue03 | 46-60m
I couldn’t possibly read the lips. They just spelled out the words, and that was that.
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l ATTENTION1A^
m [MG] ab{lesen} buchstabe
1204877 mue03 | 46-60m
I was also a good and fast lip reader, I usually understood everything quickly.
r ALSO1A I1 MOUTH1A TO-READ-OFF1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2^ FAST3A*
l
m auch mund ablesen ich schnell
1289868 mst03 | 18-30f
But I have to read lip movements at the same time.
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l
m muss
1430592 koe17 | 61+f
But I was good at lip reading and still used my voice.
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l
m gut ablesen sprechen stimme
1430592 koe17 | 61+f
So I could lip read well.
r I1* GOOD1* TO-READ-OFF1* $GEST-OFF1^ $GEST-OFF1^ $GEST-OFF1^
l
m gut ablesen
1292770 mst16 | 61+m
I had to lip-read what the examiner was saying.
r $INDEX1 TO-READ-OFF1* $INDEX1* $GEST-OFF1^
l
m muss ablesen
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
The master craftswoman who trained me was hard to lip-read from, though.
r I1* VERY6 TO-SPEAK1B* TO-READ-OFF1* VERY6* HEAVY1A
l
m [MG] ablesen schwer
1292086 mst13 | 46-60m
Well, I read lips.
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l
m lippen ablesen
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
My driving instructor was really awesome, concerning the driving lessons. I am very grateful for him, because I was able to lip read really well off him.
r I1*
l CAN1 TO-LOVE-STH1* TO-READ-OFF1* TO-LOVE-STH1 ON-PERSON1*
m [MG] ablesen [MG]
1246329 fra12 | 61+m
I could read the teachers' lips.
r WHY7* $INDEX1* TO-READ-OFF1* CAN1
l
m warum lehrer ablesen kann
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I said it wasn’t necessary, because I can read lips.
r $GEST^ I1* MOUTH1B* TO-READ-OFF1*
l
m [MG] ich mund ablesen
1291243 mst09 | 31-45f
Then I said “Hello friends!“, but I don’t know if they understood me or could lipread, but I don’t give a damn.
r FRIEND1A ALREADY1A TO-UNDERSTAND1* TO-READ-OFF1* I2 WHATEVER1A I2
l
m freunde ob schon verstehen scheiße
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
“They’re all speaking, I don’t understand anything.
r $GEST-OFF1^* I2 TO-SPEAK1A TO-READ-OFF1* I1 DONT-UNDERSTAND1*
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG] verstehe ni{cht}
1178939 hh07 | 31-45f
But we will never be able to do it as beautifully as hearing people, nor lip read.
r LIKE3B HEARING1A* OR1* TO-READ-OFF1* $INDEX1 CAN1^*
l $INDEX1
m wie hö{rend} o{der}
1220195 hb05 | 46-60m
I always struggled to read lips, and I'd have to do the same now whenever he talks to me?
r I1 TO-READ-OFF1* ALSO3A $INDEX1* ALWAYS5A*
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m [MG] [MG] auch immer
1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
When I sign there’s always mouthing as well as facial expressions.
r THROUGH1B TO-SIGN1D* MOUTHING1 TO-READ-OFF1* $GEST^ FACIAL-EXPRESSION1*
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m durch [MG] auch mundbild ?? [MG]
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
He was good with the spoken language, so he could read the hearing teacher’s lips.
r CAN2B* TO-UNDERSTAND1* ORAL2* TO-READ-OFF1*
l
m kann verstehen ablesen