Call him inarticulate or perhaps tongue-tied or even muzzled.
2007-10-25 12:22:22
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answered by Dear Carlos 7
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A person who cannot speak would be called mute, ie - The mute man nodded in agreement OR the man is mute.
2007-10-25 10:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Back in the day - they used to call them "dumb" (as in someone who cannot hear or speak was "deaf & dumb) ... nowadays, we prefer to use the term, "mute"
2007-10-25 10:48:46
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answered by Eric C 6
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A Husband
2007-10-25 10:58:07
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answered by Nostradoofus 1
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A mute if it's a physical condition.
2007-10-25 10:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you cannot speak you are "mute"
2007-10-25 10:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally they are mute; archaically, they were called dumb.
2007-10-25 10:49:41
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answered by Who's sarcastic? 6
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a mute
2007-10-25 10:51:21
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answered by ravebaby 4
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mute
2007-10-25 10:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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A mute.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mute
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2007-10-25 10:46:42
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answered by Bruce 7
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