Yes. At least 200 words I have read.
I think we can
No
yes they do most teach sign language, that why schools have a seu it is to help deaf children.
Chimps do not have a spoken language like humans do. However, they communicate through warning calls, pants, grunts, body posturing, and bodily contact. Some Chimps raised in captivity have learned how to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL), and others have learned to do the same with lexogram symbols.
No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
To teach children sign language, you need a basic understanding of sign language yourself, access to resources such as books or online materials, patience, and creativity to make the learning process engaging and fun for the children. Consistent practice and immersion in sign language are key to helping children learn and retain their knowledge.
There are numerous chimps who know sign language. The two most famous are Washoe and Lucy. For more, see the book Next of Kin: My Conversations with Chimpanzees (1997) by Roger Fouts.
she made her feel the sign language
People can teach sign language through formal classes, online resources, books, and one-on-one instruction. Immersion programs and practice with native signers can also be effective ways to learn. It's important to practice regularly and immerse oneself in the language to become fluent.
You would be called any of the following, depending on the situation:teacherspecial education teachersign language teacherprofessorteaching assistant
to teach you how to say dirty things without getting in trouble