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  1. Filipino Sign Language (FSL) or Philippine Sign Language (Filipino: Wikang pasenyas ng mga Pilipino), is a sign language originating in the Philippines. Like other sign languages, FSL is a unique language with its own grammar, syntax and morphology; it is not based on and does not resemble Filipino or English.

    • 121,000 (2008) to est. 325,000–650,000 (2021)
    • Philippines
  2. Jul 23, 2018 · Filipino Sign Language, hereinafter referred to as FSL, is hereby declared as the national sign language of the Philippines. The FSL shall be recognized, promoted, and supported as the medium of official communication in all transactions involving the deaf, and as the language of instruction of deaf education, without prejudice to the use of ...

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  4. Filipino ( English: / ˌfɪlɪˈpiːnoʊ / ⓘ, FIH-lih-PEE-noh; [1] Wikang Filipino, [ˈwi.kɐŋ fi.liˈpi.no̞]) is a language under the Austronesian language family. It is the national language ( Wikang pambansa / Pambansang wika) of the Philippines, and one of the two official languages ( Wikang opisyal / Opisyal na wika) of the country, with English. [2] .

    • 28 million (2022), 82 million total speakers (2022)
    • Philippines
  5. Beginners Dictionary (Nouns) Welcome Home aims to produce an accessible visual dictionary of Filipino Sign Language for the youth. The Sign Language Dictionary in this website is our foundation's "Fun Way of Teaching FSL." This dictionary does not represent any organization promoting or using FSL. If you feel that a word is signed incorrectly ...

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  6. Dec 12, 2022 · Filipino Sign Language is a visual language consisting of a combination of gestures, facial expressions, along with hand and body movements. Because sign languages are built from visual units, a lot of people confuse sign language to pantomime and body language.

  7. Sep 23, 2019 · FSL has been recognized as the national sign language of the Filipino Deaf through the Filipino Sign Language Act in October 2018. The law mandates that FSL be used in transactions with the Deaf and as the language of instruction for Deaf learners.

  8. Republic Act 11106 declares Filipino Sign Language or FSL as the country's official sign language and as the Philippine government's official language in communicating with the Filipino Deaf. [11] While Filipino is used for communication across the country's diverse linguistic groups and in popular culture , the government operates mostly using ...

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