Well, if they became deaf in their later life, it would be the language they grew up knowing.
If they were deaf since birth, it would probably be the language they can read in. Implying they aren't blind too
Hmm yes i suppose.
But if they were deaf at birth, how could people tell them what letters are and what reading is?.. i guess they could only think in sign language after learning it ?
Well, if they became deaf in their later life, it would be the language they grew up knowing.
If they were deaf since birth, it would probably be the language they can read in. Implying they aren't blind too
Yep and since we can essentially speak in our our minds because of the electric impulses our brain creates, thoughts, ideas and such may be created.
Language isn't limited to just sound.
The approximately 3000–6000 languages that are spoken by humans today are the most salient examples, but You must login or register to view this content. can also be based on visual rather than auditory You must login or register to view this content., for example in You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content..
Hope that clears things up a little more.
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It was a joke question, get over yourself, thanks for demoting me -30
It's like me asking
If carrots had eyes, could they see in the dark?
its a joke, go get an education?