Japanese Sign Language

Japanese Sign Language (日本手話, nihon-shuwa), also known by the acronym JSL, is the dominant sign language in Japan and is a complete natural language, distinct from but influenced by the spoken Japanese language. == Population == There are 304,000 Deaf and Hard of Hearing people who are above age 18 in Japan (2008).

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Japanese Sign Language

Japanese Sign Language (日本手話, nihon-shuwa), also known by the acronym JSL, is the dominant sign language in Japan and is a complete natural language, distinct from but influenced by the spoken Japanese language. == Population == There are 304,000 Deaf and Hard of Hearing people who are above age 18 in Japan (2008).

Source: Wikipedia "Japanese Sign Language" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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