tza ISO 639

Tanzanian Sign Language

  • Geography

    TZ Scattered, mainly in urban areas.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Tanzania

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LAT, Lugha ya Alama ya Tanzania
290,000 (2021 DBS/DOOR/SIL). Estimated 175,000–350,000 deaf signers, assuming 0.3%–0.6% of the total population. Another estimate: 278,000 deaf signers (2008 WFD).
Scattered, mainly in urban areas.
Sign Languages of Africa
5 (Developing).
Sign language, Deaf community sign language
None known. There are reports of significant differences in two regions of the country: around Tabora (location of the first deaf school) and the Moshi-Kilimanjaro region; the extent of the differences have not been determined. Distinct from sign languages in surrounding countries.
All domains. Used by all.
Taught in primary schools for deaf children since 1963. Dictionary. Bible portions: 2011–2014. Agency: Tanzania Association of the Deaf.
Historically, schools for the deaf used different sign languages, and some schools teach only speech and lip-reading. More recently, Tanzanian Sign Language was standardized by the Tanzania Association for the Deaf which is attempting to use it in most schools for the deaf.