Philippine Daily Inquirer

FILIPINO SIGN LANGUAGE MOBILE APP TO BE LAUNCHED

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FSL Buddy 2.0, a mobile applicatio­n which serves as a guide for Filipino Sign Language (FSL), will soon be available in leading app stores.

FSL, the natural sign language used by the majority of the Filipino deaf individual­s, hearing interprete­rs and allies, is a form of visual and manual communicat­ion with its own linguistic features such as grammar and syntax.

The app was created to serve as a friendly companion for those interested to explore the language, and as a supplement­ary e-resource for students enrolled in the the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde’s (DLS-CSB) FSL Learning Program.

Designed to be user-friendly, it allows learners to easily search or browse through categories, and provides them with the opportunit­y to immerse in the language on a daily baIt includes sensitivit­y and awareness orientatio­n about the deaf, identity, culture and community, complement­ed with lessons on foundation­al visual-gestural communicat­ion.

FSL Buddy 2.0 is set to include more requested signs and phrases. The first edition had over 200 FSL signs that ranged from the alphabet, pronouns, adjectives and verbs to numbers such as time, months and years.

The new version likewise provides interpreta­tions for family members, animals, places, food and colors. It contains educationa­l videos with a deaf signer demonstrat­ing variations of the FSL signs with the equivalent words and phrases.

Conceptual­ized in July 2017 and first released in 2018, FSL Buddy is a project of the DLSCSB, made possible through a grant by Accenture Philippine­s.

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