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Argentine Sign Language

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Argentine Sign Language
Native toArgentina
unclassified
Language codes
ISO 639-3aed
Glottologarge1236
ELPArgentine Sign Language

Argentine Sign Language is used in Argentina. Deaf people attend separate schools, and use local sign languages out of class. A manual alphabet for spelling Spanish has been developed.

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