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Diversity and Inclusion

You know what sign language is?

Sign language is a type of language that uses hand movements, facial expressions, and body language to communicate. It is mainly used by the deaf and by people who can hear but not speak. Sign language is also used by hearing people, who have deaf or dumb relatives or relatives for the purpose of communicating with them. Within sign language we also have to recognize interpreters, who allow deaf and broader communities to communicate with each other.

During the next three months I will be introducing you to what is the alphabet, numbers, some important words in the area of emergency services and how to offer basic help in American Sign Language.

Lets start with the numbers 1 to 10 and the alphabet

The numbers 1 to 10

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