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Egyptian Sign Language

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Egyptian Sign Language
RegionEgypt
Arab Sign Language family
  • Egyptian Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3esl
Glottologegyp1238

Egyptian Sign Language is a sign language used by members of the deaf community in Egypt. Although there are no official statistics on the number of deaf people or the number of people who use Egyptian Sign Language as their primary language,[1] Gallaudet University's library resources website quotes a 1999 estimate of 2 million hearing impaired children,[2] while a 2007 study by the WHO places the prevalence of hearing loss in Egypt at 16.02% across all age groups.[3] Egyptian Sign Language is not formally recognized by the government.[1]

Linguistically, Egyptian Sign Language is not related to other sign languages of the Arab World, such as Jordanian Sign Language, Palestinian Sign Language, or Libyan Sign Language.[4] Attempts at unification, creating an "Arabic Sign Language", have failed, as the unified form would be an entirely new language.[1]

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