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  2. Emirati Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The UAE launched its first sign language dictionary in 2018, while the first dictionary of Unified Arabic Sign Language was released in 2001. The dictionary was compiled by eight authorities with the help of 60 people with hearing difficulties and sign language specialists from across the UAE, and is used to standardize the signs used by deaf ...

  3. Arab sign-language family - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Libyan Sign Language, the sign "every day" involves touching the nose with the index finger and repeating it three times. [4] According to Abdel-Fatteh, certain vocabulary in ArSLs are synosigns, antosigns, homosigns and compounds. [4] The Alphabet of Arabic Sign Language Synosigns are two distinct signs with the same meaning ...

  4. Category:Arabic-language books - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Arabic-language books" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. Category:Arab sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Levantine Arabic Sign Language; Libyan Sign Language; O.

  6. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Korean standard sign language – manually coded spoken Korean. Macau Sign Language: Shanghai Sign Language "澳門手語" (MSL). Derives from the southern dialect of CSL. Malaysian Sign Language: ASL "Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia" (BIM) Maldivian Sign Language (Dhivehi Sign Language) Indian, ASL Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language: village: Nepal ...

  7. Living Language - Wikipedia

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    Living Language, an imprint of Random House, LLC, is a foreign language self-study publisher. Living Language publishes a number of courses in languages such as French , German , Italian , Persian , Arabic , etc.

  8. Levantine Arabic Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Levantine Arabic Sign Language is the sign language used by Deaf and hearing-impaired people of the area known as Bilad al-Sham or the Levant, comprising Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon. Although there are significant differences in vocabulary between the four states, this is not much greater than regional differences within the states.

  9. Ruqʿah script - Wikipedia

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    Ruqʿah (Arabic: رُقعة) or Riqʿah (رِقعة) is a writing style of Arabic script intended for the rapid production of texts. It is a relatively simple and plain style, used for everyday writing and often used for signs. [1]