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| Terena Sign Language | |
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| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Cachoeirinha and neighboring areas near Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul |
| Ethnicity | Terena |
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| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | tere1282 |
Terena Sign Language is a village sign language used by deaf Terena people in southern Brazil. Deaf Terena who attend school use LIBRAS there, but switch to Terena Sign when they return home.[1]
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