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Irish Sign Language

  • 03-09-2007 2:23pm
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    I know sign language is not a universal language (the Americans have their own version, the British have theirs, etc..) so I was wondering, do the Irish have their own version of sign language too?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 283 ✭✭anplaya27


    I know sign language is not a universal language (the Americans have their own version, the British have theirs, etc..) so I was wondering, do the Irish have their own version of sign language too?

    All native Sign languages worldwide are different. We do have a universal one too. In Ireland its Irish Sign Language and this was recognised in law as an official native language of ireland in 2017.


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