Echo was a nymph in Greek mythology who was punished by Zeus' wife Hera by having her ability to speak taken away and replaced only by the ability to copy others. After her death her voice continued to repeat the sayings of others.
just like how the person said but mine has a bit more details nand is a bit changed around like a story so echo was a person type thing that was very smart but she had a problem she talked a lot and couldn't really controll it( i guess you could say that) so every time you would talk to her she would just interupt and she would talk like crazy and so herba got tired of her (in a way) and cursed by letting others talk first and she HAD TO COPY THEM so if they said hi she would say that back but she sounded kinda "unsmart " even though she knew a lot and was actually really smart so she ran away to a cave and her friends went looking for her because they still loved her so they gave up looking for her so that's why now when you go in a cave and you yell or say something she'll repeat it back to you
In Greek mythology, Echo was a nymph who loved to talk. Because she helped Zeus escape from Hera's jealous wrath, she was punished by Hera. She would no longer be able to talk; all she could do was to faintly repeat the last few words of someone else's sentence. She fell in love with Narcissus, and, because he did not return her love, she faded away until all that was left but her voice.
Anechoic.
Echoed.
Echoer.
Echoing.
Echopathy.
Yes, the word echo has two syllables. (ech-o)
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.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
The root word "echo" comes from Greek mythology, where Echo was a nymph cursed to only repeat the last words spoken to her. In language, it refers to the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves off a surface.
Arabic word for echo
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The plural of 'echo' is 'echoes.'
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Yes, the word echo has two syllables. (ech-o)
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.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
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.