People who can neither speak nor hear are referred to as deaf mutes.
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Deaf A hearing impaired person/ Deaf.
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One major cultural barrier is language. If one person cannot speak the language of a nation, it becomes a serious cultural barrier for that person be successful.
Ask to smile, ask to raise both arms, and ask to speak a simple sentence.
No because sometimes you have to speak in third person. If you always speak in third person, maybe. If someone speaks about him/herself in the third person ("he" or "she" or their name) instead of the first person ("I"), this in itself cannot be used to diagnose a personality disorder. There could be several reasons why they do it and contexts in which they do it that would not be unusual. (Examples: a parent who is used to speaking that way to a toddler; someone who does it consciously to be humorous or to deliberately distance himself from something upsetting.) However, in the presence of other signs and symptoms, it could indicate dissociation (which may be a temporary reaction and not a permanent disorder).
A person who cannot speak is called mute or speechless.
If you are bilingual, you speak two languages. Being bilingual means having the ability to communicate effectively in two languages.
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
The person was going to speak to Romeo for just a minute.
depending on who the person is? yes i can speak to someone
A person that can not speak is called mute. A person that can not hear is called deaf. There is no term yet that encompasses both.
A person who can speak more than one language is called a polyglot.
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You can't.