American Sign Language is

Used by deaf people all over the world

An Aural /oral language

Thousands of years old

A visual/gestural language

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Yes, American Sign Language (ASL) is used by deaf people all over the world. It is primarily used in the United States and parts of Canada, but there are also variations of sign language used in other countries.

ASL is not an aural/oral language as it is not based on spoken words or sounds. It is a visual/gestural language that relies on handshapes, facial expressions, body movements, and space to convey meaning.

ASL emerged in the early 19th century and has evolved over time. While it is not thousands of years old like some spoken languages, it does have a rich history and culture.