Indian Sign Language
varieties of Indo-Pakistani Sign Language used in India
(Redirected from Indo-Pakistani Sign Language)
Indian Sign Language (ISL) is possibly the predominant sign language variety in South Asia, used by at least several hundred thousand deaf signers (2003).
Indian Sign Language | |
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Native to | India, Pakistan, Bangladesh |
Native speakers | 2.7 million in India (2003)[1] number in Pakistan and Bangladesh unknown[2] |
Possibly related to Nepalese Sign | |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:ins – Indian Sign Languagepks – Pakistani Sign Languagewbs – West Bengal Sign Language |
Glottolog | indi1237 Indian SLpaki1242 Pakistan SL |
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