rsn ISO 639

Rwandan Sign Language

  • Geography

    RW Scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Rwanda

rsn
Amarenga y’Ikinyarwanda, Amarenga yo mu Rwanda, RSL
33,700, all users. L1 users: 33,500 (2021 S. Munana). The Rwandan deaf community (33,500) and about 200 hearing persons use RSL. L2 users: 200 (2021 S. Munana).
Scattered.
Sign Languages of Africa
5* (Developing).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
None known. Lexical similarity: about 30% with American Sign Language (ASL) [ase].
Fingerspelling: one-handed similar to ASL.
Some also use Kinyarwanda [kin].
Dictionary. Agency: Rwanda National Union of the Deaf (RNUD).
RSL has been used since 1967 after the establishment of the Centre des Jeunes Sourds et Muets du Rwanda (Butare School for the Deaf) in Huye District by the Brothers of Charity. During that time, the Deaf who completed grade six were not able to continue on to secondary school and university due to communication barriers and engaged to vocational activities, mainly establishing cooperatives where they could engage in tailoring, welding, etc. The language further developed from there and, in 1989, Rwanda National Union of the Deaf (RNUD) was established (2021 S. Munana).