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If a person is hearing words and are not understanding their meaning it does not mean they have lobe damage. They would have lobe damage if they were not able to hear the words at all. This means that they just do not understand the meaning of the specific words or they do not understand what a person meant by what they said.
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Mibs' special power in the book "Savvy" is to hear the thoughts of others after they've spoken. She can hear what people are really thinking, even if they don't say it out loud.
Wales would be the most likely country to hear a Celtic language being spoken.
Because they do not know the real meaning of goodbye.
Because Paris is in France. And France is where one would hear French being spoken.
Flemish is Belgian Dutch, which is the Dutch language spoken in Belgium and southern Netherlands. So you'd hear Flemish in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Sign languages are typically used by deaf people. There are about 100 major sign languages in the world.The most widely spoken sign language in the world is American Sign Language, spoken by about 500,000 people.
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The ringing could be a result of long term hearing damage or exposure to loud noises such as music at a party. However certain electronics make high pitch noises that not everyone is able to hear. People have different ranges of hearing. Usually younger people can hear higher pitch noises than older people can hear.
yes they sound diffrent because our ears are used to hear them in one way but other people have other way