You call them 'mute'.
You call them illiterate.
A prophet.
Dolls that appear to speak might be called ventriloquist dummies, so one who makes the dolls appear to speak would be called a ventriloquist.
you call this person a "confidante"
Usually you would call the person a reader.
You call them 'mute'.
Hysterical.
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
A person who cannot speak is often referred to as mute.
A person who does not speak is called mute or nonverbal.
A person who cannot speak is called mute or speechless.
A person who cannot hear or speak is typically referred to as deaf and mute, or deaf-mute. However, it is important to note that these terms can be considered outdated or offensive, and it is better to use person-first language such as a person who is deaf or communicates in sign language.
Someone who cannot hear or speak is often referred to as deaf-mute. However, it's important to note that this term is considered outdated and may be offensive to some individuals. It is more accurate and respectful to describe someone based on their specific condition, such as deaf or nonverbal.
mute
quiet
A person who can speak two languages is called a bilingual.