voco
Ido
/voˈt͡so/
noun
Definitions
- voice
- (figuratively) expression of opinion
Etymology
Borrowed from English voice borrowed from French voix (voice) borrowed from Italian voce (voice) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian voz (voice).
Origin
Spanish
voz
Gloss
voice
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
声
Emoji
☎️ 📞 📱 📲
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bevoice English
- devoice English
- eigenvoice English
- nonvoice English
- outvoice English
- overvoice English
- photovoice English
- revoice English
- undervoice English
- unvoice English
- vociferous English
- voice English
- voice mail English
- voice-over English
- voiceable English
- voiceband English
- voicebank English
- voicebox English
- voiceful English
- voicegram English
- voiceless English
- voicelike English
- voicening English
- voicepipe English
- voiceprint English
- voicer English
- voicescape English
- voicest English
- voiceth English
- voicetrack English
- voicewise English
- voicework English
- voicey English
- voicing English
- voicism English
- voicist English
- voicy English
- vox Latin
- vōcem Latin
- sottovoce Italian
- vocale Italian
- voce Italian
- vociare Italian
- vocio Italian
- voix French
- à mi-voix French
- actor de voz Spanish, Castilian
- actriz de voz Spanish, Castilian
- altavoz Spanish, Castilian
- portavoz Spanish, Castilian
- vocear Spanish, Castilian
- vocecita Spanish, Castilian
- vocero Spanish, Castilian
- voz Spanish, Castilian
- イケメンボイス Japanese
- ボイス Japanese
- voice Middle English
- voĉdoni Esperanto
- voĉkordo Esperanto
- voĉo Esperanto
- voĉsintezilo Esperanto
- voix Middle French
- voz Old Spanish
- vois Tok Pisin
- boz Basque
- vwa Haitian, Haitian Creole
- vwa Antillean Creole