The Vietnamese word "á khẩu" is a noun that refers to a condition known as "aphasia" in English. Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate. It can result from brain injury or illness, and it makes it difficult for individuals to speak, understand speech, read, or write.
In more advanced discussions, "á khẩu" can be used in clinical settings to describe different types of aphasia, such as: - Aphasia expressive (á khẩu diễn đạt): Difficulty in expressing thoughts verbally. - Aphasia receptive (á khẩu tiếp nhận): Difficulty in understanding spoken or written language.
While "á khẩu" primarily refers to the medical condition of aphasia, it can sometimes be used metaphorically in a broader context to describe a person who is at a loss for words or unable to express themselves effectively.