"Echo" is an English equivalent of the Italian word eco.
Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article l' ("the") or follow the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "EH-koh" in Italian.
*The article actually is il. But the vowel drops, and the consonant is followed by an apostrophe, when the following noun begins with a vowel.
Eco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "echo." The pronunciation will be "EH-ko" in Italian.
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.
The root word of "ecosystem" is "eco," which comes from the Greek word "oikos" meaning "house" or "habitat."
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Eco. Eco-Friendly. Enviroment. **Your Welcome!**
The Greek word root "eco" means house or environment. It is commonly used in words related to ecology, economics, and ecosystem. The Latin word root "eco" has a similar meaning, relating to household activities or laws.
Eco is coming from the greek word "ΟΙΚΟΣ" which means "home".
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"Eco" is a term commonly used to refer to the environment. For example, if something is "eco-friendly", that means that it is good for the earth.
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