csn ISO 639

Colombian Sign Language

  • Geography

    CO Scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Colombia

csn
LSC, Lengua de señas colombiana, Lengua manual colombiana
151,000 (2021 DBS/DOOR/SIL). Estimated 101,000–201,000 deaf signers, assuming 0.2%–0.4% of the general population.
Scattered.
Sign Languages of the Americas
5 (Developing). Recognized language (2005, Presidential Law 982).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
Southwest (Cali), Central (Bogotá-Eje cafetero), North (Caribe). Some signs reportedly similar to those in sign languages of El Salvador, Spain, and the United States.
One-handed fingerspelling system derived from French Sign Language [fsl].
Used by half of school-age deaf children. Also use Spanish [spa].
At least 4 deaf schools (starting in 1924), 2 in Bogotá and 2 in Medellín; 3 other deaf institutions. Organization for sign language teachers. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2006. Agencies: Federación de Sordos de Colombia (FENASCOL); Instituto Nacional para Sordos (INSOR).
Began sometime after 1924. Some schools use sign language in the classroom. Interpreters provided at important public events and for college students. Many sign language classes for hearing people. Relatively little research.