Aphasia is a communication disorder resulting from damage to the brain's language centers. This condition affects an individual's language skills, leading to various symptoms. Common symptoms of aphasia include:

* Speech Difficulties: Producing short, fragmented, or incomplete sentences; engaging in illogical or incoherent speech; and struggling to find the correct word (anomia).
* Comprehension Problems: Experiencing difficulty understanding spoken or written language.
* Repetition: An involuntary tendency to repeat words or sentences spoken by others.
* Cognitive Challenges: Concentration and memory problems, which can further negatively impact communication skills.

These difficulties arise because brain damage impairs the fluency and functionality of daily speech and language processing.