Examples of using "Taub" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you deaf?
- Tom's deaf.
- Tom is deaf.
I'm deaf.
He pretends to be deaf.
- I am not deaf.
- I'm not deaf.
He was deaf, too.
She was also deaf.
This man is deaf.
Tom is almost deaf.
My uncle is deaf.
The dog is deaf.
He lost his hearing.
- I think Tom is deaf.
- I think that Tom is deaf.
Tom pretended to be deaf.
Would you rather be blind or be deaf?
My right hand is numb.
The woman is almost deaf.
I must be going deaf.
My left hand is numb.
I'm blind, not deaf.
Are you deaf or something?
Tom is old and deaf.
The swimmers were numb with cold.
Helen Keller was deaf and blind.
He was deaf to my pleas.
He turned a deaf ear to me.
He turns a deaf ear to me.
She was blind, deaf, and dumb.
- I'm deaf.
- I am deaf.
My hand are benumbed with cold.
Tom is beginning to go deaf.
Helen Keller was blind and deaf.
Tom is deaf in one ear.
- I'm deaf in one ear.
- I am deaf on one ear.
- I know that Tom is deaf.
- I know Tom is deaf.
Tom is almost deaf, isn't he?
She is very old and deaf.
He is deaf in one ear.
- I think that Tom is almost deaf.
- I think Tom is almost deaf.
- They won't turn a deaf ear.
- They won't refuse to listen.
Tom is neither blind nor deaf.
- Helen Keller was blind, deaf and dumb.
- Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and dumb.
He went deaf as a result of an accident.
Tom is deaf in the left ear.
I cannot hear anything. I'm deaf.
Beethoven was deaf in his late years.
Tom pretended to be deaf.
- I know that Tom is almost deaf.
- I know Tom is almost deaf.
He hears badly, he is nearly deaf.
I just told you. Are you deaf?
I'm deaf, and usually I don't understand hearing people,