Is sign language universal?
Is sign language the same for spanish and english?
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No, different countries have different languages. American Sign language is based off of French sign language but is very different. Many off the signs differ between states and regions. There isn’t one universal sign language. Here’s an article that helps explain a little further…
http://deafness.about.com/cs/signfeats2/a/spanishsign.htm