Sono etymology

Modern Greek word sono comes from Proto-Indo-European *sun-, English -gram (Something written, drawn or otherwise recorded.)

Etymology of sono

Detailed word origin of sono

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*sun- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
-gram English (en) Something written, drawn or otherwise recorded.
sono Latin (lat) (intransitive) I make a noise, sound, resound.. (transitive) I cry out, call; sing; celebrate, praise, extol.. (transitive) I sound, utter, speak, express, call.
sonus Latin (lat) (figuratively) tone, character, style. Sound, noise; pitch; speech.
suono Italian (it) Sound (that is heard).
sono Modern Greek (1453-) (gr) (Italiot Dialect) music. (Italiot Dialect) sound.