Deafness in the Philippines

The Filipino Sign Language (FSL) is the official language of education for deaf Filipinos, which number around 1,165,000 as of 2025. == Language emergence == === First use of signs (1604) === The first incidence of sign language emergence was documented in 1604.

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Deafness in the Philippines

The Filipino Sign Language (FSL) is the official language of education for deaf Filipinos, which number around 1,165,000 as of 2025. == Language emergence == === First use of signs (1604) === The first incidence of sign language emergence was documented in 1604.

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