Translation equivalents

English:

Major: Deaf

Secondary: culturally Deaf, profoundly deaf, totally deaf

Māori:

Major: turi

Notes

This phrase usually describes a person who identifies strongly with a signing Deaf community. It can also refer to a profound degree of hearing loss.

Examples

  1. she[2297] deaf[887] involve[4316] deaf-community[5284] talk[1300]
    She is culturally Deaf. She's very involved in the Deaf community and is a fluent signer.
  2. me[2556] ear[5741] infection[1644] one[5607] week[1465] ear[5741] go-deaf[4277] deaf[887]
    I had an ear infection, and in one week, my hearing worsened and I was totally deaf.

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