Langue des signes française
Langue des signes française (LSF) is the sign language used by the Deaf community in France. It has its own grammar and vocabulary, distinct from spoken French. LSF is a visual language that relies on hand shapes, facial expressions, and body movements to convey meaning.
LSF is recognized as a legitimate language and is used in various settings, including education, media, and daily communication. It plays a crucial role in promoting accessibility and inclusion for Deaf individuals, allowing them to express themselves and connect with others in their community.