How do you say disabled people in English?

Disabled English: Disabled? human

Disabled people read French and English [d? s? e? Bld] beauty [d? s? eb? ld]

Disabled, disabled

Verb (abbreviation of verb) disable (past tense and past participle of disable); To cripple; Disable; invalidate

Phrases:

Disabled people? Disabled people

Learning disabilities? Have learning disabilities; Can't learn

Example:

Roosevelt struggled to stand up with this disabled leg, and when the admiral said so, he did it. ?

Hearing the admiral say this, Roosevelt struggled to stand up with his crippled leg, and he did it.

Disable with extended data:

The basic meanings of "1" and "disability" mean that an accident, an injury or an impact will make someone lose his ability or strength.

2.disable is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun.

3.disable and unable both mean "incompetence" and are derivatives of able. But disable is a verb, which means "incapability" and "disability", while unable is an adjective, which means "inability" and "incompetence"; Disable cannot be followed by infinitive, and impossible can be followed by infinitive.