Ethiopian sign languages

Deaf sign language of Ethiopia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A number of Ethiopian sign languages have been used in various Ethiopian schools for the deaf since 1971, and at the primary level since 1956. Ethiopian Sign Language, presumably a national standard, is used in primary, secondary, and—at Addis Ababa University—tertiary education, and on national television.[citation needed]

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Ethiopian sign
Native toEthiopia
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560,000 (2021)[1]
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ISO 639-3eth
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