Dutch Sign Language

Dutch Sign Language
Dutch Sign Language
Nederlandse Gebarentaal, NGT
Signed in Netherlands
Native signers 20,000 (1986)  (no date)
Language family
French Sign
  • Dutch Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3 dse

Dutch Sign Language ('Nederlandse Gebarentaal' or 'NGT'; 'Sign Language of the Netherlands' or 'SLN') is the sign language used by deaf people in the Netherlands and is not officially recognized. As of 1995, more and more schools for the deaf in The Netherlands teach 'Nederlands met Gebaren' or 'NmG'. This uses the same grammar as Dutch spoken language, in contrast to NGT.

It is not the same as Flemish Sign Language.

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