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Sign Languages around the world appears to have similar grammatical, morphological, semantic and discursive structures.
Whether one such language will be more difficult than another for a signer to relate to his, her, or its familiarity with the culture and language of a given deaf community which are embedded.
Although, I am curious to see (based on your experience) which sign language is the hardest to learn?
I, myself, am proficient in ASL. I also have some knowledge in BSL but am also interested in seeing other various sign languages around the globe.
Whether one such language will be more difficult than another for a signer to relate to his, her, or its familiarity with the culture and language of a given deaf community which are embedded.
Although, I am curious to see (based on your experience) which sign language is the hardest to learn?
I, myself, am proficient in ASL. I also have some knowledge in BSL but am also interested in seeing other various sign languages around the globe.