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Which language is used by the people who cannot speak and hear?

The term "people who cannot speak and hear" usually refers to deaf and mute individuals.

However, it's important to note that:

* "Deaf and mute" is considered outdated and inaccurate. Many people who are deaf can still speak, and there are many ways to communicate besides speaking.

* Deaf people do not have a single language. They use a variety of languages and communication methods, including:

* Sign languages: These are visual languages that use hand gestures, facial expressions, and body language to convey meaning. Each country and region often has its own sign language.

* Written language: Deaf individuals often use written language to communicate.

* Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC): This refers to a range of tools and strategies that help people communicate, such as picture exchange systems, speech-generating devices, or computer-based communication.

Therefore, the term "language" is too broad to describe how all deaf people communicate. It's important to recognize the diversity of languages and communication methods used by deaf individuals.

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