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How does a deaf man tell a blind man his father died?

Well, if the deaf man knows sign language, he can sign the news to the blind man. If not, he can write it down or use tactile sign language. It's a tough situation, but where there's a will, there's a way.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Deaf Man - 2008?

The cast of The Deaf Man - 2008 includes: Howie Seago as The Deaf Man


How does a deaf mute ask a blind man for a cigarette?

Well, technically a deaf mute could write a note or use sign language to ask a blind man for a cigarette. But let's be real here, if the blind man can't see the note or the sign language, they're both out of luck in this situation. Maybe they should just stick to their respective vices and call it a day.


What is the duration of What the Deaf Man Heard?

The duration of What the Deaf Man Heard is 2 hours.


When was What the Deaf Man Heard created?

What the Deaf Man Heard was created on 1997-11-23.


How did American sign language started?

a man in America wanted to develop a method to teach sign language to the deaf. he met the dean of a sign language school in Paris. with him were two pupils, one of which went back with the first guy and started ASL


How does a blind man tell his deaf brother their mother died?

The blind man can share the news by using touch to convey emotion and writing the message in the deaf brother's hand. They can also utilize tactile sign language or rely on a trusted intermediary like a family member or friend to help communicate the news to the deaf brother.


Where did Thomas Gallaudet discover teaching sign language to the deaf?

Thomas Gallaudet traveled to Europe in search of a way to teach the deaf and mute. He was specifically attempting to learn the ways of the Braidwoods, who had been teaching the deaf in England through the use of aural-oral methods. However, the Braidwoods refused to divulge their secrets, so he went to France and there was introduced to a French monk, who had been learning a manual language from poor deaf children, and then adapting and expanding it into a viable translation of the spoken French. Gallaudet brought this idea back to the US and implemented it (along with Laurent Clerc, a deaf French man) in the American School for the Deaf.


How do a mute man tell a blind man that his wife was killed by the deaf man?

Oh, dude, that's like a whole game of telephone gone wrong! So, the mute man could write it down or use sign language to communicate with the blind man, who could then touch the words or feel the signs. The deaf man might need someone to translate the message for him. It's like a tragic comedy of errors, man!


Deaf in Spanish?

Sordo (talking about a man) Sorda (talking about a woman) El es sordo - He is deaf. Ella es sorda - She is deaf.


What can a blind man see a deaf man hear and if you eat it you die?

Nothing. A blind man can see nothing. A deaf man can hear nothing. If you eat nothing, you die of starvation.


Who is the author of the book The Blind Man the Deaf Man and the Donkey?

Actually, the Blind Man, the Deaf Man and the Donkey is a chapter in the book 'Old Deccan Days' by Mary Frere. It is the 18th chapter in this book.