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Kenyan Sign Language (English: KSL Swahili: LAK) is a sign language used by the deaf community in Kenya. It is used by over half of the country’s estimated 600000 deaf population and was the basis for Somali Sign Language. There are some dialect differences between Kisumu (western Kenya) and Mombasa (eastern Kenya).

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