Dysphasia

/dɪsˈfeɪziə/ noun

Partial impairment of language ability, involving difficulty with speaking, understanding, reading, or writing due to brain damage. It is a milder form of language disorder compared to complete aphasia.

From Greek 'dys-' (difficult/impaired) + 'phasis' (speech), meaning 'impaired speech.' The term emerged in the late 19th century to distinguish partial language impairment from complete aphasia.

AMቋንቋ ችግር
ARعسر اللغة
BNভাষা বিকার
CAdisfasia
CSdysfázie
DAdysfasi
DEDysphasie
ELδυσφασία
ESdisfasia
FAناسازگاری زبانی
FIdysfasia
FRdysphasie
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