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There are three schools for the deaf in Burma the Mary Chapman School for the Deaf in Yangon (est. 1904) the School for the Deaf Mandalay (est. 1964) and the Immanuel School for the Deaf in Kalay (est. 2005). However oral Burmese is the language of instruction at least in Yangon with sign used to support it. The sign language used in Yangon and Mandalay is different but it’s not clear if they are one language or two.

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