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Kenyan Sign Language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kenyan Sign Language
Kenyan Sign Language (English: KSL, Swahili: LAK) is a sign language used by the deaf community in Kenya. It is used by over half of the country's estimated 600,000 deaf population. There are some dialect differences between Kisumu (western Kenya) and Mombasa (eastern Kenya). ==Language situation== As well as Kenyan Sign Language, a number of other languages have been used for instruction in Kenya: Belgian Sign Language (in one school only), British Sign Language (in one school only), American Sign Language,〔(Gallaudet world FAQ ) 〕 KIE Signed English, and even Korean Sign Language.〔(Ethnologue report ) 〕 It is probable that students in these schools use a form of KSL regardless. A manual alphabet exists mainly from the American Sign Language manual alphabet. However the British manual alphabet was used in the early years.
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