csf ISO 639

Cuban Sign Language

  • Geography

    CU Scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cuba

csf
Cuba Sign Language, LSC, LSCu, Lengua de señas cubana, Lengua de señas cubanas
34,000 (2021 DBS/DOOR/SIL). Estimated 22,000–45,000 deaf signers, assuming 0.2%–0.4% of the total population. Other estimates vary: 19,000 users (Garau Cordovés 2012); 23,600 (2008 WFD); 109,000 deaf (2019 IMB).
Scattered.
Sign Languages of the Americas
5 (Developing).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
Vigorous. Used by all. Also use Spanish [spa].
Dictionary. Agency: Asociación Nacional de Sordos de Cuba (ANSOC), Centro Nacional de Superación y Desarrollo del Sordo (CENDSOR).
First deaf school established in 1906, with some early ASL influence. Oralist education through most of the 20th century, during which time LSC developed (Braithwaite 2017). LSC introduced in schools in 1994 (Garau Cordovés 2012; 2019 J. Tomayo). Currently 17 schools, one per province and three in Havana, with some classes for hearing parents with deaf children (2019 J. Tomayo).