Usage examples of "deaf person" in English with translation to Spanish

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She became deaf from the explosion. Ella quedó sorda con la explosión.
Just a word can do harm to a person. Una simple palabra puede herir a una persona.
She is completely deaf in her left ear. Ella es completamente sorda en su oído izquierdo.
You're asking the wrong person. Le estás preguntando a la persona equivocada.
Are you deaf? ¿Eres sordo?
Mary was wondering whether she counted for Tom as a mere word or as a real person. Mary se preguntaba si para Tom ella era una simple palabra o una auténtica persona.
Deaf people often talk to each other using sign language. Los sordos suelen hablarse entre ellos usando lenguaje de señas.
I am a very sad person. Soy una persona muy triste.
My grandmother is hard of hearing. In other words she is slightly deaf. Mi abuela tiene mala audición. En otras palabras ella es levemente sorda.
He is the only person that can do it. Él es la única persona que puede hacerlo.
Koko knows and uses more than 500 words in sign language, the language of deaf people. Koko conoce y utiliza más de 500 palabras en lenguaje de signos, el lenguaje de los sordos.
He is a pleasant person. Es una persona agradable.
Deaf people can talk in sign language. Las personas sordas pueden comunicarse con el lenguaje de señas.
Tom is the happiest person in the world right now. Ahora mismo Tom es la persona más feliz del mundo.
He thinks he's becoming deaf because he doesn't hear people talking about him anymore. Cree que se está quedando sordo porque ya no oye a la gente hablar de él.
You are a mean person. Eres un tacaño.
The mayor of this city was blamed for turning a deaf ear to the people's requests. El alcalde de esta ciudad fue culpado de hacer oídos sordos a las demandas de las personas.
He went there in person. Él fue allí en persona.
Some deaf people choose not to use sign language. Algunas personas sordas deciden no utilizar el lenguaje de signos.
A person who likes no one is much sadder than someone, whom no one likes. La persona a la que no le gusta nadie es más triste que aquella a quien nadie quiere.
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