Es Ud. ciego = Are you blind?
"Blind" in Spanish is "ciego" for a male or "ciega" for a female". It is pronounced "see-EGG-oh" or "see-EGG-ah".Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.'blind' = 'ciego/a' (male/female)The lottery in Spain, ONCE (ONthay), is a charity for the blind.
The feminine name Cecilia means "blind."
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A deaf-blind person would be 'un sordociego' (masculine) or 'una sordociega' (feminine). In addition, you can use this word as an adjective. For example: La mujer sordociega. The deafblind woman. To talk about deafblindness as a topic, the word is 'la sordoseguera'.
Cecilia is a Spanish equivalent of the English name Sheyla. The feminine proper name traces its origins back to the Latin word caecus for "blind." The pronunciation will be "sey-SEE-lya" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It depends on what you mean. If you are asking someone whether or not he is actually blind, the translation is "¿Eres ciego?" If you are asking someone this rhetorically to question whether somebody was too dumb to notice something, the translation is "¿Estás ciego?"
The Blind Leading the Blind was created in 1568.
yes the five blind boys of Mississippi was born blind
He was born blind
NO he wasn't born blind.
Cecelia, of course. It comes from the spanish word 'cecil' which means blind. If you don't like that, then I would choose a more childish/innocent name, like Annabelle, Isabelle, Ellen, things like that. Or, you can use my name! Kelly! XD
The closest you will get to finding a one-word way to say that a person is blind in one eye is to say he or she has Monocular Blindness. There are Latin and Spanish words that translate roughly into meaning blindness in one eye, but these are the only English words.