XweienX
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It's no surprise that there are many types of sign languages. However, I'd like to get your opinions on whether it is important to learn the sign language of your country? Personally, I'm from Malaysia, and from what I read online, Malaysian Sign Language is based on ASL.
Also, is ASL a more universal sign language (like English is to spoken languages)? Or do people from countries outside the US only "purely" use their country's sign language?
[some background: I've only learned some ASL vocabs and very basic conversation online and was planning to enroll in a sign language course, but the only courses offered around me are for Malaysian Sign Language.]
Also, is ASL a more universal sign language (like English is to spoken languages)? Or do people from countries outside the US only "purely" use their country's sign language?
[some background: I've only learned some ASL vocabs and very basic conversation online and was planning to enroll in a sign language course, but the only courses offered around me are for Malaysian Sign Language.]