Deaf
I heard the girl from 'Shake it Up' was deaf. (The red-head)
Yes. A deaf person can go deaf after learning English, or they can be taught English as a first language, often through lip reading, though this is not a very efficient way to use language.
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聋 is the Chinese Mandarin character for deaf. The word is pronounced "long" with a tone rising as the word is pronounced. It sounds very similar to the English word long.
Deaf people can still learn and understand English through written communication, sign language, lip reading, and other visual cues. They may have a different experience with language acquisition but can develop a strong understanding of English through different methods.
The Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children opened in 2007. It is a bilingual school located in London, United Kingdom, providing education for deaf children using both British Sign Language and English.
Beatrix Potter was neither deaf nor blind. She was a talented English writer and illustrator best known for her children's books, such as "The Tale of Peter Rabbit."
"Deafness" is 'choukakushougai,' and a deaf person is 'choukakushougaisha,' written (in the same order): 聴覚障害  聴覚障害者
The girl who does not know anything. Exact meaning is 'a deaf girl'.
Her favorite subject was english and math
The deaf contributed sign language and lip reading to the English languages. The first evidence of sign language actually dates back to texts written by Socrates in the 5th Century BC. But other than that, they live lives as we do and many were inventors and contributed to our well being. Deaf people I am aware of from history: Helen Keller, Alexander Graham Bell, Beethoven...