Yes, "hard worker" should be hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, as in "She is a hard-worker."
In Hawaiian, "hard worker" can be translated as "maiau."
Yes, you should capitalize "Deaf" when referring to the Deaf culture and community. "Hard of hearing" is generally not hyphenated when used as a descriptor before a noun, but it can be hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun (e.g., she is hard-of-hearing).
"Hard worker" is typically two words when used as a noun phrase to describe someone who is dedicated and industrious in their work.
Not typically. Most dictionaries do not even list the hyphen form. The word "diehard" is a noun meaning someone who stubbornly refuses to give up or quit. Used as a noun adjunct / adjective, it is seldom seen hyphenated (e.g. The diehard fans continued to support their losing team.)
Yes, "self-diagnose" is hyphenated.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
die-hard
Yes it should be hyphenated: co-worker.
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
"Co-worker" is a compound word, consisting of the prefix "co-" and the word "worker".
No, but it can be spelled "hard tack" with a space.
good-looking, hard-working
In my 26 years of computer I have never seen Disk drive or Hard drive hyphenated. And notice that in the other answer it is not.
Yes. Derek Jeter is a hard worker and takes pride in what he does.
such a hard worker
such a hard worker
It means you are hard working