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Echo
The Ancient Greek mythological character Echo was condemned to repeat the words of others as a punishment from the goddess Hera.
Yes, but it comes from Latin, from the name of the nymph Echo. Zeus' wife Hera took away her voice and condemned her to be only capable of repeating other people's talk, not to speak on her own.
the echo man
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A human voice
Echo
by being killed
An echo is a nymph from Greek mythology who was cursed by Hera to repeat only the last words spoken to her. This curse prevented Echo from speaking her own thoughts and emotions, leaving her to echo the words of others.
In an echo chamber
Echo did not have any known powers. She could only echo what people said because of Hera's curse on her, but that is not a special power.