Translation equivalents

English:

Major: go deaf, hearing impaired

Secondary: deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, lose hearing, partially deaf

Māori:

Major: turi, turi haere

Notes

Often used to describe individuals with a hearing loss who identify more with the hearing community than with the signing Deaf community.

Examples

  1. my[3300] aunt[3687] old[2841] worse[4614] go-deaf[4277]
    My aunt is old and she is going deaf.
  2. girl[2135] she[2297] hearing-impaired[4277] she[2297] speak[4293] good[3658]
    The hearing impaired girl speaks well.

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