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There are various sign languages used in most countries world wide

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Yes. Sign languages are as different from each other as spoken languages are. There are more than 100 different major sign languages used all over the world

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Where is sign language used?

Sign language is used all over the world. Most countries have their own sign language, the same way each country has their own spoken language. I mean, like, on a bus or something, I don't know anywhere else?


When did sign language start to be used in the world and where?

Sign language is as old as vocal language. No one knows where or when it began.


How widely in England is British Sign Language used?

British Sign Language is fully standardized and used in virtually all deaf communities in England and all over the UK.


Where does sign language rank among languages used in the world?

"Sign language" is a category of more than 100 different sign languages. Unfortunately, most countries of the world do not recognize their local sign languages, so numbers are not known.American Sign Language is spoken by approximately 500,000 people in the United States, but worldwide numbers are unknown (it is used in more than 19 countries, and most of them do not recognise or record information about American Sign Language). This places it near the bottom of the world's languages as far as the number of speakers (less than 1%).We can say that American Sign Language is the most widely spoken sign language in the world, followed by British Sign Language (which is completely unrelated to ASL).


Which language is used by the people who cannot speak and hear?

Sign languages are typically used by deaf people. There are about 100 major sign languages in the world.The most widely spoken sign language in the world is American Sign Language, spoken by about 500,000 people.

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Where is sign language used?

Sign language is used all over the world. Most countries have their own sign language, the same way each country has their own spoken language. I mean, like, on a bus or something, I don't know anywhere else?


When did sign language start to be used in the world and where?

Sign language is as old as vocal language. No one knows where or when it began.


How widely in England is British Sign Language used?

British Sign Language is fully standardized and used in virtually all deaf communities in England and all over the UK.


Where does sign language rank among languages used in the world?

"Sign language" is a category of more than 100 different sign languages. Unfortunately, most countries of the world do not recognize their local sign languages, so numbers are not known.American Sign Language is spoken by approximately 500,000 people in the United States, but worldwide numbers are unknown (it is used in more than 19 countries, and most of them do not recognise or record information about American Sign Language). This places it near the bottom of the world's languages as far as the number of speakers (less than 1%).We can say that American Sign Language is the most widely spoken sign language in the world, followed by British Sign Language (which is completely unrelated to ASL).


Which language is used by the people who cannot speak and hear?

Sign languages are typically used by deaf people. There are about 100 major sign languages in the world.The most widely spoken sign language in the world is American Sign Language, spoken by about 500,000 people.


How is sign language used?

sign language is used with your hands, face expression and body posture


Where is American sign language primarily used?

American Sign Language is the language used by the Deaf Community in the United States.


What sign languages are used in Africa?

Most every country in the world has its own sign language or set of sign languages. Sometimes a country borrows the sign language of another. In Africa, there are a few sign languages based on American Sign Language (ASL) due to the work of missionaries.The most common sign languages of Africa are:American Sign Language (used in various parts of Africa)Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana)Algerian Sign Language (based on French Sign Language)Bamako Sign Language, (Mali, used mainly by adult men. Threatened by ASL)Bura Sign Language, (Nigeria)Burkina Sign Language, (Mainly in Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso)Chadian Sign Language (Chad)Dogon Sign Language (Mali)Eritrean Sign Language (Eritrea, artificially developed)Ethiopian sign languages (Ethiopia, unknown number of languages)Francophone African Sign Language (used in French speaking countries of West Africa)Gambian Sign Language (the Gambia, based on ASL)Ghanaian Sign Language (Ghana, based on ASL)Guinean Sign Language (Guinea, based on ASL)Guinea-Bissau Sign Language (Guinea-Bissau)Hausa Sign Language (Northern Nigeria - Kano State)Kenyan Sign Language (Kenya)Libyan Sign Language (Libya)Malagasy Sign Language (Madagascar, may be a dialect of Norwegian Sign Language)Mauritian Sign Language (Mauritius)Mofu-Gudur Sign Language (Cameroon, Not clear if this is a real sign language or just gestures accompanying spoken Mofu-Gudur)Moroccan Sign Language (Morocco, distantly related to ASL)Mozambican Sign Language (Mozambique)Mbour Sign Language local M'Bour (Senegal)Namibian Sign Language (Namibia)Nanabin Sign Language (Nanabin, Ghana)Nigerian Sign Language (Nigeria, based on ASL)Rwandan Sign Language (Rwanda)Sierra Leonean Sign Language (Sierra Leone, based on ASL)Somali Sign Language (Somalia, possibly based on Kenyan Sign Language)South African Sign Language (based on Irish & British SL)Sudanese sign languages (many languages, government proposal to unify local languages)Tanzanian sign languages local (seven independent languages, one for each deaf school in Tanzania, with little mutual influence)Tebul Sign Language village (used in the village of Uluban, Mali)Tunisian Sign Language (Tunisia)Ugandan Sign Language(Uganda)Yoruba Sign Language (Southwestern Nigeria)Zambian Sign Language (Zambia)Zimbabwean sign languages (a group of unrelated languages, listed in the constitution only as "sign language" as an official language


Difference between American sign language and international sign language?

American Sign Language has it's own grammatical structure and is mainly used in America, however it is one of the largest known sign languages in all of the world. International Sign Language also known as "Gestuno" is a sign language that combines all signed languages (french, american, spanish, etc) and is not commonly practiced or used. Gestuno was also very difficult to create because of the fact that some signs in one language can have a completely different meaning or even be insulting in another sign language.


How many people speak sign languages?

Sign language is not universal. There are hundreds of different sign languages. Many different countries have their own sign languages, with linguistic conventions and gesture-meaning vocabularies that vary from other nations' sign languages.Some examples of sign languages are:American Sign Language (ASL - 500,000 to 2,000,000 signers in the United States in addition to others abroad)British Sign Language (BSL - over 50,000 first-language signers)French Sign Language (LSF - 80,000 to 300,000 signers)International Sign Language (also known as International Sign Pidgin, Gestuno, or ISL)Some nations even have multiple sign languages. For example, in Japan, there are three main sign languages: Japanese Sign Language, JSL, which is generally used by native speakers and involves mouthing syllables in addition to finger spelling; Pidgin Signed Japanese, which is used between generally non-native speakers with native speakers, and Manually Signed Japanese, which translates the written form of Japanese into gestures.As one can observe from the statistics above, the number of people who sign using even a nation's own sign language is hard to determine accurately. Statistics for many areas of the world are unavailable.Thus it is hard to definitively say for the world, or even a nation, how many people use a sign language. However, one can infer from the statistics for the individual nations above a general sense of how many sign language users there are in the world. However, these numbers should not be seen as accurate and representative of the proportion of sign language users to total population world-wide, only as a rough estimate.According to Wycliffe Translation Organization- they stated that there are over 400 forms of sign language across the globe. And many of them are not very well known. They can be similar to ASL or oral sign language.


What sign languages are used in Iraq?

Iraqi Sign Language is the deaf sign language of Iraq. It appears to be close to Levantine Arabic Sign Language. It is not very well studied.


What are the two cultures that have use a form of sign language are?

THose Americans who are deaf and/or mute use sign language, and the American Indians used sign language as a universal language.