Examples of using "Sorda" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you deaf?
She's deaf, isn't she?
- I'm deaf.
- I am deaf.
She became deaf from the explosion.
Are you deaf?
She's almost deaf, isn't she?
Are you deaf?
Tom said that Mary was deaf.
The woman is almost deaf.
- I am not deaf.
- I'm not deaf.
Helen Keller was deaf and blind.
Helen Keller was blind and deaf.
I'm not deaf.
She is completely deaf in her left ear.
Helen Keller was blind, deaf and mute.
I'm blind, not deaf.
I wasn't born deaf.
She's deaf and mute, and is getting blind, too.
- Are you deaf or what?
- Are you deaf or something?
Are you deaf or stupid?
My grandmother is hard of hearing. In other words she is slightly deaf.
Unable to hear over the wind, she must rely on her exceptional night vision.
I'm deaf and mute while I'm eating.
Princess Alice of Greece was deaf and could lip-read in three languages.
I just told you. Are you deaf?