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    International Day of Sign Languages

    International Sign language day

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    Let's remember the sign language translators who are sitting next to the news.The hints of these experts help many to understand the news, the voice works for those who do not hear. World Sign Language Day is celebrated every year on September 23. The context of this year's Sign Language Day is a little different. The whole world depends on the information they receive at corona and infection risk and the sources of information may not be friendly to everyone

    Have you ever tried learning any sign language?

    The promotion and use of sign language is also on the list of sustainable development goals of the United Nations, which was celebrated for the first time in 2018. The aim of this day is to bring everyone together in the mainstream of development with the aim of not leaving anyone behind. According to the World Federation of the Deaf, there are approximately 72 million deaf people worldwide. More than 80% of them live in developing countries. Collectively, they use more than 300 different sign languages. Sign languages are fully fledged natural languages, structurally distinct from the spoken languages. There is also an international sign language, which is used by deaf people in international meetings and informally when travelling and socializing. It is considered a pidgin form of sign language that is not as complex as natural sign languages and has a limited lexicon.


    The 2025 theme “No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights”reminds us that the rights of deaf or hard-of-hearing people are an essential part of human rights. Until they can freely communicate, understand, and learn through sign language, they cannot fully experience equality.


    Meaningful wishes to all on this day.

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