No, "echo" is not an Italian word since the spelling in the Italian islands and peninsula is eco. The feminine singular noun in question traces its origins back to the ancient Greek ἠχή (ēkhḗ) for "noise" or "sound" by way of the Latin word ecco. The pronunciation will be "EH-ko in Pisan Italian.
No, "echo" is not Italian because it is an English word.
Eco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "echo." The pronunciation will be "EH-ko" in Italian.
Arabic word for echo
The plural of 'echo' is 'echoes.'
The plural form of the word "echo" is "echoes."
echo sounding, localization
Yes, the word echo has two syllables. (ech-o)
The conjunction word linking "echo" and "pot" could be "and".
echo cat will print out the word 'cat' on the command line. cat echo will attempt to list the contents of a file called 'echo'.
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The word echo means a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves. The origin of this word is Latin.
An echo is a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves.
No. The word echo means a reflected sound, or to create an echo.