Somali Sign Language

Deaf sign language of Somalia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Somali Sign Language (SSL) is a sign language used by the deaf community in Somalia and Djibouti.

NativetoSomalia, Djibouti
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologkeny1241  (with KSL:) Kenya-Somali Sign Language
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Somali Sign Language
SSL
Native toSomalia, Djibouti
Kenyan Sign Language
  • Somali Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologkeny1241  (with KSL:) Kenya-Somali Sign Language
IETFxki-SO
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In the 1980s a school for the deaf was established in the Somali Kenyan town of Wajir by Annalena Tonelli. Students there became fluent in Kenyan Sign Language. In 1997, three graduates from Wajir helped establish the first school for the deaf in Somalia called the Annalena School for the Deaf named after the late Annalena Tonelli, in Borama. One of the teachers at Boroma soon founded a school in Djibouti, and, with a bit more difficulty, another was established in Hargeisa.[1]

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