🧏🏻 This emoji represents a deaf person with a light skin tone. The person is depicted with a neutral expression and their hands placed on their ears, indicating their inability to hear. The light skin tone adds a touch of diversity to the emoji family and highlights the importance of inclusivity in communication. Whether used in a conversation or as a standalone symbol, this emoji serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of accessibility and respect for all individuals, regardless of their abilities.
I'm so glad I met you, 🧏🏻 you're such a great listener! (Positive interaction)
Sorry to bother you, 🧏🏻 but could you please repeat that? (Request for clarification)
I didn't catch what you said, 🧏🏻 can you please speak up? (Asking for help)
accessibility, deaf, ear, hear
Bengali: কানে কালা ব্যক্তি: হালকা ত্বকের রঙ, Danish: døv person: lys teint, German: gehörlose Person: helle Hautfarbe, English: deaf person: light skin tone, Spanish: persona sorda: tono de piel claro, Estonian: kurt inimene: hele nahatoon, Finnish: kuuro ihminen: vaalea iho, French: personne sourde : peau claire, Hindi: बहरा व्यक्ति: गोरी त्वचा, Hungarian: siket ember: világos bőrtónus, Italian: persona con problemi di udito: carnagione chiara, Japanese: 耳の不自由な人: 薄い肌色, Korean: 청각 장애가 있는 사람: 하얀 피부, Lithuanian: kurčias žmogus: šviesios odos, Malay: orang pekak: ton kulit cerah, Norwegian Bokmål: døv person: hudtype 1–2, Dutch: doof persoon: lichte huidskleur, Polish: osoba głucha: karnacja jasna, Portuguese: pessoa surda: pele clara, Russian: глухой человек: очень светлый тон кожи, Swedish: hörselskadad person: ljus hy, Thai: คนหูหนวก: โทนผิวสีขาว, Ukrainian: людина з порушенням слуху: світлий тон шкіри, Chinese: 失聪者: 较浅肤色