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Esperanto
- ehho (H-system spelling)
- ehxo (X-system spelling)
- ekoo (rare)
Etymology
Derived from Latin echo, from Ancient Greek ἠχώ (ēkhṓ), from ἠχή (ēkhḗ, “sound”).
Pronunciation
Noun
eĥo (accusative singular eĥon, plural eĥoj, accusative plural eĥojn)
- echo
1922, G. P. Stamatov, Nuntempaj Rakontoj:Li komencis voki—nenia respondo. Nur la eĥo malice ripetadis ŝian nomon.- He began to call—no reply. Only the echo maliciously repeated her name.
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