FSL or Filipino Sign Language is the official sign language of the Philippines. In this little coloring book you’ll find FSL words for Pancit, Ampalaya or bitter melon, and Mangga or mango!
The Filipino Deaf community has been constantly overlooked and marginalized, as hearing people have perceived deafness as a disability. Why not learn sign language like one would learn French or Spanish? Especially our very own Filipino Sign Language?
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Learning a language is a great way to know about the culture of its speakers. Filipino deaf aren’t just people who are hard of hearing or cannot hear. They have their own culture and contributions!
Another way to introduce yourself to Filipino Sign Language is to download free Filipino Sign Language apps below, developed by the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Filipino Sign Language Learning Program (DLS-CSB FSLLP).
Enjoy learning a new Filipino language, and please like or follow the Dls-Csb School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies on Facebook here. Support Deaf organizations in the Philippines, here’s a list.