Tibetan Sign Language

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Standard Tibetan Sign
Native toChina
RegionTibet, especially Lhasa
Native speakers
500 (2018)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lsn
Glottologtibe1277

Tibetan Sign Language is the recently established

deaf sign language of Tibet
.

Tibetan Sign is the first recognized sign language for a minority in China. The Tibetan Sign Language Project, staffed by members of the local deaf club, was set up under the supervision of

Nagqu have a well developed vocabulary for livestock, while those of Lhasa have more specialized vocabulary for urban life.[3]
The standard was announced by the Chinese government in 2004.

Tibetan alphabet without exposure to foreign forms of fingerspelling.[3]

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