Học tiếng Anh mỗi ngày - HOW DO DEAF PEOPLE TALK? Deaf people can not hear sounds. How do they “hear” words and talk? Deaf people use American Sign Language (ASL). They
![Vecteur Stock Deaf hands language. Disabled person gesture hands holding pointing fingers palms vector alphabet for deaf people. Illustration gesture hand speak language, nonverbal abc signal | Adobe Stock Vecteur Stock Deaf hands language. Disabled person gesture hands holding pointing fingers palms vector alphabet for deaf people. Illustration gesture hand speak language, nonverbal abc signal | Adobe Stock](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/03/08/43/23/1000_F_308432396_CCyyIdE4CftaaD75muUuf4j37tCLhWEj.jpg)
Vecteur Stock Deaf hands language. Disabled person gesture hands holding pointing fingers palms vector alphabet for deaf people. Illustration gesture hand speak language, nonverbal abc signal | Adobe Stock
![Caldatelier on X: "MYTH: "Deaf people are mute." FACT: Some Deaf can speak because they were trained. While others can't maybe because their hearing loss was severe that prevented them from learning Caldatelier on X: "MYTH: "Deaf people are mute." FACT: Some Deaf can speak because they were trained. While others can't maybe because their hearing loss was severe that prevented them from learning](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNE_lg3UYAMYQu9.jpg)