Chilean Sign Language
Chilean Sign Language, or Lengua de Señas Chilena (LSCh), is the sign language of Chile's seven deaf institutions. It is used by people all over Chile and is the primary language used by the deaf community, being used for television interpretations. There is variation within the language depending on factors such as geographical location, age, and educational background.
Chilean Sign Language | |
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Lengua de Señas Chilena | |
Native to | Chile |
Signers | 21,000 (2011) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | csg |
Glottolog | chil1264 |
ELP | Chilean Sign Language |
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