No, Albert Einstein was not deaf. He is known to have had hearing loss later in life, but he was not deaf.
deaf or hard of hearing people can do everything except hearing.
Yes, you should capitalize "Deaf" when referring to the Deaf culture and community. "Hard of hearing" is generally not hyphenated when used as a descriptor before a noun, but it can be hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun (e.g., she is hard-of-hearing).
If a person is "hard of hearing" it means they find it hard to hear things, they either have a congenital hearing problem or for some reason (eg age, disease or industrial injury) they are going deaf.
There are about 9 million deaf or hard of hearing people in the UK
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Deaf or hard of hearing !you are welcomewhen you are aurally challenged you are born deaf! your welcome!!!!!!!!
Someone who isn't deaf is typically referred to as hearing, or as having normal hearing.
hard of hearing, stone deaf, oblivious, indifferent, ummoved, unsymphathetic, impervious, unhearing
Max A. Goldstein has written: 'The acoustic method for the training of the deaf, and hard-of-hearing child' -- subject(s): Deaf children, Hearing, Hearing impaired children, Vibration 'Problems of the deaf' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Deaf, Deafness, Education
Neither. Beethoven began to lose his hearing in his late twenties.