How do sign interpreters for deaf people handle words they don’t know? /u/ArthurBonesly No such thing as stupid questions

The other day I dropped the world albumen in a sentence and quickly realized its not an everyday world for most people. If a translator for the deaf didn’t know it was the white of an egg, how would they handle the word?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions The other day I dropped the world albumen in a sentence and quickly realized its not an everyday world for most people. If a translator for the deaf didn’t know it was the white of an egg, how would they handle the word? submitted by /u/ArthurBonesly [link] [comments] 

The other day I dropped the world albumen in a sentence and quickly realized its not an everyday world for most people. If a translator for the deaf didn’t know it was the white of an egg, how would they handle the word?

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