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  1. Icelandic Sign Language (Icelandic: Íslenskt táknmál) is the sign language of the deaf community in Iceland. It is based on Danish Sign Language; until 1910, deaf Icelandic people were sent to school in Denmark, but the languages have diverged since then. It is officially recognized by the state and regulated by a national committee.

  2. La lengua de señas islandesa (en islandés: Íslenskt táknmál, o ÍTM) es la lengua de señas de la comunidad sorda en Islandia la que alrededor de 250–300 usa. 1 Está basada en la lengua de señas danesa; hasta 1910, los sordos islandeses iban a Dinamarca a la escuela, pero desde entonces los idiomas han divergido.

  3. Icelandic Sign Language was also officially recognised by law in 2011 as a minority language with constitutional rights and the first language of the Icelandic deaf community. During the time of Danish rule, Danish was a minority language in Iceland.

  4. The Icelandic Sign Language is the sign language of the deaf community in Iceland. It is based on the Danish Sign Language. Until 1910, deaf Icelandic people were sent to school in Denmark, and the languages have diverged since then.

  5. El islandés (en islandés íslenska) es la lengua oficial que se habla en Islandia. Es una lengua flexiva sintética de gran complejidad morfológica que pertenece a la familia de las lenguas germánicas, grupo germánico septentrional, subgrupo escandinavas occidentales y es la única lengua escandinava que no presenta variación dialectal.

  6. Language not used. Understand little, speak/sign none. Understand some, speak/sign little. Understand well, speak/sign some. Understand all, speak/sign well. Understand all, speak/sign fluently.