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English
Etymology
From the root audi of Latin audiō (“I hear; I listen”) + -o-.
Cognates include Proto-Germanic *awiz (“obvious”), Sanskrit आविस् (āvís, “manifestly, evidently”) and Ancient Greek αἰσθάνομαι (aisthánomai, “perceive, notice”) whence English aesthetic.
Prefix
audio-
- sound
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Catalan
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
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French
Etymology
From Latin audire (“to listen”).
Pronunciation
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
- Synonym: phono-
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Hungarian
Etymology
From Latin audiō (“I hear; I listen”).[1]
Pronunciation
Prefix
audio-
- audio- (of, or relating to sound)
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Italian
Pronunciation
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
References
- ^ audio- in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin audire (“to hear”).
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin audire (“to hear”).
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
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Polish
Etymology
From Latin audiō.
Pronunciation
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
- audio- + -graf → audiograf
Derived terms
Further reading
- audio- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
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Spanish
Prefix
audio-
- audio-
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