Swedish Sign Language (SSL) uses a manual alphabet system called the Swedish Manual Alphabet, which consists of 29 handshapes representing the 29 letters of the Swedish alphabet. The handshapes are made by both hands simultaneously, with each hand making the same shape, and are usually made on or near the signer's chest.
The Swedish Manual Alphabet is based on the international manual alphabet used in many sign languages around the world. It includes the basic handshapes of the alphabet, as well as additional handshapes for letters that do not have an equivalent in English sign language.
Learning the Swedish Manual Alphabet is an important first step for anyone who wants to learn Swedish Sign Language, as it provides the foundation for many signs and allows signers to spell out words and communicate in a more nuanced way.
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