The word is Greek in origin, with "micro" meaning small and "phon" meaning sound.
The word "microphone" comes from the Greek words "micros," meaning small, and "phone," meaning sound. It was first coined in the late 19th century to describe a device that converts sound waves into electrical signals.
The word microphone is a common noun.
Yes it is.
The singer held the microphone close to her mouth as she belted out the high notes.
The noun microphone is a common noun, a word for any microphone of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:MXL 990 Condenser MicrophoneShure SM48-LC Vocal MicrophoneRoyer R-121 Ribbon Microphone
"Microphone" in French is spelled as "microphone" with an accent on the "e".
Telephone, microphone, phonics
The word microphone has three syllables.
No. Magix Music Maker is software, and does not come with a microphone.
Please bring me that microphone. Harold, turn up the microphone.
The singer held the microphone close to her mouth as she belted out the high notes.
The word microphone is a common noun.
Yes it is.
no it doesn't.
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yes if you don't need a microphone because you bought another game with a microphone then no :)
Most models of camcorders come equipped with external microphone inputs.
The microphone wasn't turned on, so the audience couldn't hear him singing.