echö

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See also: echo, Echo, écho, echó, ekhó, and echoë

Chuukese

Etymology

e- +‎ -chö

Numeral

echö

  1. one (flat, paper-like objects)
    • 2010, Ewe Kapasen God, United Bible Societies, →ISBN, Ezekiel 5:1, page 1270:
      Ewe chon nang a eisini ei met ua kuna. Ua ponuweni, "Echö taropwe mi numunumuno mi akkȧs non asepwan, ukukun inik feet taman o engon-me-nimu feet chönapan."
      The angel asked me what I saw. I answered, "A rolled up paper flying in the air, 30 feet long and 15 feet wide."