1. ECH - Noun
2. ECH - Proper noun
ECH (uncountable)
(chemistry) Initialism of epichlorohydrin.
ECH (plural ECHs)
(military, US) Initialism of Enhanced Combat Helmet.
For example: * wann ech ginn "when I go", but wa mer ginn "when we go" * fënnefandrësseg "thirty-five", but fënnefavéierzeg "forty-five". Source: Internet
In the echo cancellation (ECH) scheme, the transmitter locally simulates the echo it expects to receive, and subtracts it from the received signal. Source: Internet
Luxembourgish allows different word orders in these cases: ::Hie freet, ob ech komme kann. Source: Internet
In other words, we find the following finite clausal structures: * the finite verb in second position in declarative clauses and wh-questions ::Ech kafen en Hutt. Source: Internet
"You know, that I tired am.") Non-finite verbs (infinitives and participles) generally appear in final position: * compound past tenses ::Ech hunn en Hutt kaf. Source: Internet
Dutch Hij vraagt of ik kan komen.) This is also the case when two non-finite verb forms occur together: ::Ech hunn net kënne kommen. Source: Internet