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'''German Sign Language''' ([[German language|German]]:  '''Deutsche Gebärdensprache''' ('''DGS''')) is the [[sign language]] used by the [[Deaf culture|Deaf community]] in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], [[Grand Duchy of Luxembourg|Luxembourg]], and parts of [[Kingdom of Belgium|Belgium]].  It differs from [[Austrian Sign Language]] (used in [[Republic of Austria|Austria]]) and [[Swiss-German Sign Language]] (used in [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]] and [[Principality of Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein]]), both of which are considered to be part of the [[French Sign Language family]].
'''German Sign Language''' ([[German language|German]]:  '''Deutsche Gebärdensprache''' ('''DGS''')) is the [[sign language]] used by the [[Deaf culture|Deaf community]] in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], [[Grand Duchy of Luxembourg|Luxembourg]], and parts of [[Kingdom of Belgium|Belgium]].  It differs from [[Austrian Sign Language]] (used in [[Republic of Austria|Austria]]) and [[Swiss-German Sign Language]] (used in [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]] and [[Principality of Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein]]), both of which are considered to be part of the [[French Sign Language family]].
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 25 March 2023

German Sign Language (German: Deutsche Gebärdensprache (DGS)) is the sign language used by the Deaf community in Germany, Luxembourg, and parts of Belgium. It differs from Austrian Sign Language (used in Austria) and Swiss-German Sign Language (used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein), both of which are considered to be part of the French Sign Language family.