the greek work for voice means foni
The Greek word for voice is "φωνή" (phoné).
The Greek word for telephone is "τηλέφωνο" (tiléfono).
The Greek suffix for "voice" is "-phone" (phōnē).
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".
The Greek root word for "phon" is "phone," which means "sound" or "voice." It is commonly used in words related to sound or communication, such as telephone, microphone, and symphony.
The word "phonograph" has Greek roots. It comes from the Greek words "phōnē" (sound) and "graphein" (to write), which together mean "sound writer."
The Greek word for telephone is "τηλέφωνο" (tiléfono).
From the same word, phone, meaning voice or sound
Phone comes from the Greek word phōnē which means sound or voice.
Perhaps you mean xylophone ( "wood voice").
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".
'Xylo-' is a prefix from the Greek meaning 'wood', for example, Xylophone comes from the greek xylo for wood and phone comes from the greek for voice, hence the musical instrument xylophone means the sound, or voice, of wood.
An instrument for reproducing sounds, especially articulate speech, at a distance., To convey or announce by telephone.
The Greek root word for "phon" is "phone," which means "sound" or "voice." It is commonly used in words related to sound or communication, such as telephone, microphone, and symphony.
The word "stentorian" means having a loud and projecting voice (as an orator or singer). It comes from the mythical name Stentor, a Greek herald of powerful voice.
Telephone translated in Greek is τηλέφωνο and is pronounced ti-léfo-no. Tele = Distance Phone = Sound (or voice) Telephone = Sound at a distance
From the words τῆλε, (tēle), "far" and φωνή, (phōnē), "voice" or "yell".
A xylophone is a type of percussion instrument made of hardwood or metal bars that are tuned to specific notes.