Simply typing out what you want to say to him/her.
If a person is "hard of hearing" it means they find it hard to hear things, they either have a congenital hearing problem or for some reason (eg age, disease or industrial injury) they are going deaf.
He was not deaf nor hard of hearing.
The deaf and hard of heari ng should not be capitalized. Hard of heari ng should not be hyphenatedtoo.
A person or animal that is aurally challenged is deaf or hard of hearing. In humans, if hearing is not corrected with a hearing aide, the person usually communicates with sign language.
deaf or hard of hearing people can do everything except hearing.
Deaf. Deaf just describes a quality about the person. But "hearing impaired," while it may sound nicer to some, actually implies that the person has something wrong with them. Plus "impaired" sounds a bit like someone who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. As for the "hard of hearing," that or "people with hearing loss" are the preferred terms. Saying "deaf and hard of hearing people" is good for speaking more collectively about both groups.
Yes, Anthony is actually deaf.
William E. Shaw
There are about 9 million deaf or hard of hearing people in the UK
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Deaf or hard of hearing !you are welcomewhen you are aurally challenged you are born deaf! your welcome!!!!!!!!
No, because it is not a proper noun.