semiverbal
Semi-verbal is a term often used to describe individuals, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder, who have some ability to use spoken language but do not use it extensively or fluently for communication. This can manifest in various ways, including using single words or short phrases, echolalia (repeating words or phrases), or speaking in a way that is difficult for others to understand. It is important to note that being semi-verbal does not mean a person has nothing to say or cannot understand language.
The term is not a formal diagnosis in itself but rather a descriptive label that helps to