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  1. German Sign Language - Wikipedia

    German Sign Language uses a one-handed manual alphabet ('Fingeralphabet' in German) derived from the French manual alphabet of the 18th century; it is related to manual alphabets used across …

  2. German Sign Language | Translator & Alphabet

    German Sign Language (DGS) is the visual-manual language used by the deaf community in Germany, Luxembourg, and the German-speaking region of Belgium. With our translator, you can not only …

  3. Germany Language | German Sign Language - deutschland.de

    Apr 25, 2022 · German Sign Language, or DGS for short, is spoken by at least 200,000 people in Germany, of whom about 80,000 are deaf. DGS has been recognized as a full-fledged language …

  4. German Sign Language resources - handspeak.com

    German Sign Language (DGS - Deutsche Gebärdensprache) is the language of the Deaf community in Germany and in the German-speaking part of Belgium. German Sign Language was first legally …

  5. German Sign Language | Sprachenzentrum - uni-siegen.de

    Dec 9, 2025 · German Sign Language (deutsche Gebärdensprache, DGS) is a visual and manual language, which is spoken by deaf, hard of hearing, as well as hearing people in order to …

  6. Learn German Sign Language - I Think Languages

    Apr 20, 2024 · Are you a German speaker interested in learning German sign language? This article will show you where and how to start, as well as what exactly German sign language even is and how it …

  7. Sign language - Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

    Information about the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in German Sign Language (DGS). On this website you will find two videos in German Sign Language. The first video describes the activities of the …

  8. German Sign Language - grokipedia.com

    German Sign Language (Deutsche Gebärdensprache; DGS) is the primary visual-gestural language employed by the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in Germany.

  9. To be a member of a sign language community, the most identifying characteristic is to regularly use the national sign language of the country, e.g. German Sign Language, DGS, in Germany.

  10. German Sign Language (DGS) - Universität des Saarlandes

    There are approximately 200,000 speakers of German Sign Language. It has its own linguistic system made up of hand signs, facial expressions, and body posture, which is entirely different from spoken …