echo

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The meaning (definition) of the word echo
a sound that bounces back to you from a wall or cliff
The word echo used in a sentence
“When you yell in a canyon, you hear an echo bounce back.”
Words that mean the same as echo (synonyms)
reverberation
The plural of the word echo
echoes
How the word echo is said around the world
| French | écho |
| Spanish | eco |
| Mandarin | 回声 |
| Hindi | गूंज |
| Arabic | صدى |
| Russian | эхо |
| Portuguese (EU) | eco |
| Portuguese (BR) | eco |
| Japanese | エコー |
| German | Echo |
| Urdu | بازگشت |
| Punjabi | ਗੂੰਜ |
| Korean | 에코 |
| Hebrew | הֵד |
| Greek | ηχώ |
| Dutch | echo |
| Filipino | alingawngaw |
| Vietnamese | tiếng vọng |
| Turkish | yankı |
| Persian | پژواک |
| Polish | echo |
| Ukrainian | луна |
| Bengali | প্রতিধ্বনি |
| Swedish | eko |
| Italian | eco |
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