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No, mute people can't scream.

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Can mute people cough?

Mute people will cough only when harassed to a horribly abusive level. This usually occurs when the mute is either : A.) Kicked in the stomach or B.) Punched in the throat


Can mute people grunt?

Yes, mute people can still make sounds like grunting because being mute only means they are unable to produce vocalizations that can be understood as speech. Grunting is a non-verbal vocalization that doesn't necessarily require the use of vocal cords to produce.


Can mute people burp?

Yes. a burp is a sound made when trapped gas, usually air, escapes from the digestive system through the throat. Since it has nothing to do with the vocal cords, people who are mute can still burp.


Can a mute person hum a tune or scream and make noise Please answer?

Yes, a mute person can still produce sounds such as humming or screaming, as muteness typically refers to the inability to speak. Humming involves the vibration of vocal cords, which does not require the use of the vocal cords in the same way that speaking does. Similarly, screaming involves forcing air through the vocal cords to produce a loud sound, which is also possible for a mute person.


Can mute people whisper?

Answer Whether or not a mute person can whisper can depend on a lot of things. Firstly, why they are mute. Another factor is how long they have been mute and the circumstances surrounding it. Some mutes can whisper, some can not, and some choose not to.I have never spoken. I can whisper, however it is very distorted. I never had any practice making mouth shapes for sounds. It also takes a lot of effort on my part. Therefor, I choose not to make use of whispering. I find writing and sign language to be my communication methods. I also use a variety of mouth sounds, such as chht-chht, and whistles. I used to use tongue clicks as well, but dental work following a car crash left me unable to make that sound with my mouth.Example, I use a frantic "CHHT-CHHT! CHHT-CHHT!" as "Stop stop!!!", such as when somebody is moving something that will fall, or hasn't been unplugged yet, or if they're doing something that hurts me.