

Have you ever thought that if a person has trouble listening or speaking, how will he tell his point? The answer is, sign languages. This language is the voice of those who cannot hear or speak. This language is fully understood by hand gestures, fingers and facial gestures.
In today’s time, every country in the world has created its own symbolic language. Every language reflects the culture and society of that country. Let us know which symbolic languages are most commonly used in the world and how many people speak them.
Why is a symbolic language important?
The symbolic language is equally important not only for deaf people, but also for their families and friends. This is a bridge of dialogue, so that people are able to join each other. It has also got official language status in many countries. This is the reason that now symbolic language is being taught in schools, colleges and training centers.
The world’s most used symbolic languages
1. American Sign Language (ASL)
The most people use ASL in the US and Canada. About 5 lakh people speak this language. In this, both hand gestures and facial expressions matter a lot.
2. British Sign Language (BSL)
The most moving symbolic language in the UK is BSL. Around 1.25 lakh people consider it their first language. The funny thing is that ASL and BSL are different, that is, people of America and Britain do not understand each other’s symbolic language.
3. Indian Sign Language (ISL)
ISL is a great relief for crores of people struggling with the problem of hearing in India. It has been more recognized in recent years. Many institutions are now teaching and teaching it so that deaf people can get help in education and employment.
4. Chinese Sign Language (CSL)
China’s population is very large, so the number of people using CSL here is also in millions. This language is associated with Chinese culture and traditions, so it seems to be a special local style.
5. French Sign Language (LSF)
This language of France is historical. The interesting thing is that the foundation of American Sign Language was laid later from this language. Even today it is quite popular in many countries of France and Europe.
Effect of symbolic language
The symbolic language makes people self -reliant and confident. This not only increases education and job opportunities but also brings a sense of equality in the society. Nowadays, interpreters are also present in many big events and government programs, so that everyone feels connected.
Role of symbolic languages in future
Now technology has also stepped into this field. Such mobile apps and AI tools are coming that convert the gestures of the hands into text and voice. In the coming times, it will further use symbolic languages and open new avenues for the deaf community.
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