Manually Coded Malay
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Not to be confused with Malaysian Sign Language.
Kod Tangan Bahasa Malaysia (KTBM), or Manually Coded Malay, is the only form of sign language recognised by the government in Malaysia as the language of communication for the Deaf.
It is also referred to as Bahasa Malaysia Kod Tangan, which is the form found in the Ethnologue.
It is adapted from American Sign Language, with the addition of some local signs, and grammatical signs representing affixation of nouns and verbs as used in Malay. It is used in Deaf schools for the purpose of teaching the Malay language.
See also
- Malaysian Sign Language (MSL or BIM)
- Selangor Sign Language (SSL or KLSL)
- Penang Sign Language (PSL)
- Manually Coded English
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