as well as anyone else
Deaf people do not lose language, they can read just the same as a hearing person and can also lip read and sign. Also most deaf people can also speak a little too. However, if the person is deaf from birth it is harder to learn language.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
Yes, a deaf person can interpret using sign language. Deaf individuals who are fluent in sign language can work as interpreters to facilitate communication between deaf and hearing individuals. They undergo formal training and certification to become proficient in interpreting.
If a deaf person was rude and cut in front of you in line then tap them on the shoulder to get their attention and talk normally to them (they usually can lip read) and use your hands to point to them and then behind you. It would be wiser to simply let it go and let the deaf person who cut you off go through.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
Deaf is to post as blind is to read.
deaf mute person
He was born deaf and he learned to sign and read lips.
A Deaf interpreter is a Deaf person who is a native user of (ie) American Sign Language-ASL, and a member of the Deaf community. The interpreter can work as a bridge between a Deaf person, an interpreter and the non- signing hearing person. For example, the Deaf person may be from another country, and cannot rely on the interpreter alone, the Deaf interpreter watches the interpreter then modifies the communication in order that the Deaf person has a better understanding of the message. You may have meant interpreter for the Deaf?
no
A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.