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Berbey Sign Language

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Berbey Sign Language
Native toMali
RegionMount Hombori
Native speakers
5 deaf in two families, plus hearing members (2019)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologberb1261

Berbey Sign Language is a family sign language of the village of Berbey in the Hombori region of Mali. The local oral language is Humburi Senni. The language is currently spoken by two brothers (one of whom is deaf) and their families, including four deaf children. In the brothers' father's generation, all signers were deaf.[1]

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