hsh ISO 639
Hungarian Sign Language
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A language of Hungary
- ISO 639
- hsh
- Alternate Names
- Magyar Jelnyelv, Magyarországi jelnyelv
- Population
- 10,000 in Hungary (2021 DBS/DOOR/SIL). Estimated deaf signers, assuming 0.1% of the total population. Other estimates: 9,000 (2021 EUD), 49,000 Deaf (2014 IMB). Total users in all countries: 11,200.
- Location
- Scattered.
- Language Maps
- Sign Languages of Europe
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing). Recognized language (2011, Constitution, Article H(3)). Recognized language (2009, Act CXXV on Hungarian Sign Language and the use of Hungarian Sign Language).
- Classification
- Sign language, Deaf community sign language
- Dialects
- Budapest, Sopron, Debrecen, Szeged, Eger, Kaposvár, Vác. Budapest dialect is viewed as the standard. Other dialects show significant lexical variation, some in grammar, with some reports of difficulty communicating between some dialects but no systematic assessment. Related to Austrian Sign Language [asq].
- Language Use
- Vigorous. Used by all. Also use Hungarian [hun].
- Language Development
- Dictionary. Bible portions: 2018. Agency: Hungarian Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (SINOSZ).
- Other Comments
- 150 registered sign language interpreters (2019 EUD). Christian, secular.
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Scattered. Transylvania region, especially in counties where a high percentage of the population is Hungarian.
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing)
- Language Use
- Vigorous. Used in Hungarian deaf schools, including one in Cluj-Napoca. Hungarian deaf tend to use Romanian Sign Language (Limba semnelor române) [rms] with mouthing from spoken Hungarian (2015 I. Cuceuan). Home, education, church, deaf clubs. Used by all. Most also use Romanian Sign Language [rms]. Used as L2 by Romanian Sign Language [rms].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Christian. View other languages of Romania
Language Name
Hungarian Sign Language
User Population
1,200 in Romania (2021). Estimated 1,200 deaf signers, based on 0.1% of approximately 1,200,000 ethnic Hungarians in Romania (2011 census).
