Conductive aphasia is also a type of aphasia in which the patient can speak fluently but the function of writing and reading are not correct. The patient can speak fluently, but the degree of fluency is not what is needed. It is different from motor aphasia and naming aphasia. Naming aphasia is knowing the function of this thing but not being able to name it, while motor aphasia is divided into complete and incomplete, that is, the patient’s comprehension is normal, and when asked to speak, he can partially speak or partially repeat, but his fluency is not possible. Conductive aphasia is almost impossible to retell.