Biology, asked by anupaldas6976, 11 months ago

How does a person who does not speak tell to deaf person?

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Answered by sianav
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It is generally sufficient to just say "deaf", but if you absolutely must refer to someone that you know for a fact to be deaf and literally mute, you can say "deaf and does not speak" or, if you must, "deaf and mute" to avoid the pejorative term "deaf-mute".

Answered by Anonymous
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It is generally sufficient to just say"deaf", but if you absolutely must refer to someone that you know for a fact to be deaf and literally mute, you can say"deaf and does not speak" or, if you must, "deaf and mute" to avoid the pejorative term "deaf-mute".

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