🧏 The deaf person emoji represents a person with a hearing impairment. It is often used to indicate support for the deaf community or to show understanding and empathy towards individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The emoji features a person with a hearing aid or cochlear implant, and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in conversations about accessibility or inclusivity.
I'm so glad I met you, 🧏 you're such a great listener! (expressing appreciation for someone's attention and understanding)
I'm having trouble hearing you, 🧏 can you please speak up? (asking for clarification or assistance)
I'm deaf, 🧏 so I communicate through sign language. Would you like to learn? (introducing oneself and sharing a personal aspect of one's identity)
accessibility, deaf, ear, hear
Bengali: কানে কালা ব্যক্তি, Danish: døv person, German: gehörlose Person, English: deaf person, Spanish: persona sorda, Estonian: kurt inimene, Finnish: kuuro ihminen, French: personne sourde, Hindi: बहरा व्यक्ति, Hungarian: siket ember, Italian: persona con problemi di udito, Japanese: 耳の不自由な人, Korean: 청각 장애가 있는 사람, Lithuanian: kurčias žmogus, Malay: orang pekak, Norwegian Bokmål: døv person, Dutch: doof persoon, Polish: osoba głucha, Portuguese: pessoa surda, Russian: глухой человек, Swedish: hörselskadad person, Thai: คนหูหนวก, Ukrainian: людина з порушенням слуху, Chinese: 失聪者