Aku- 1) (Greek Akuo Hear)

Aku-

  1. (Greek: Akuo Hear).

Aku- 1) (Greek akuo hear) - a component of compound words, meaning “relating to hearing”; 2) (Lat. acus needle) - part of a compound word, meaning pertaining to a needle.aku- 1) (Greek akuo hear) - part of a compound word, meaning "pertaining to hearing"; 2) (Lat. acus needle) – part of compound words, meaning pertaining to a needle. aku- 1) (Greek akuo hear) – part of compound words, meaning “pertaining to hearing”; 2) (lat. acus needle) – part of a compound word meaning pertaining to a needle.”



Aku and Ako

_In modern speech, the abbreviation is often used to refer to auditory analyzers._

Aku and Aka were used in ancient times in medical practice as names for auditory zones involved in sound and verbal communication. Both come from the word akuus - "to hear" (from the Greek ἀκούω), which also means "one who hears."

Thus, the appearance of the combination aku led to the development of linguistic homonymy. Today, even with the apparent obviousness of the etymology, there are differences in the use of the term.

Aku and Ako

1. ***Aku*** is a term that refers to the organs of hearing in animals and humans. In an anatomical sense, the term refers to the organs that transmit sound vibrations caused by the perception of spoken language or music.

2. ***Ako*** is a symbol for speech pathologies characterized by impaired ability to reproduce normal speech. In other words, the term acca in this case indicates a pathological state of speech function, but does not speak about the structure of the body's auditory system.

3. ***Acusology*** is a branch of medicine that studies the effects of sound vibrations on humans. 4. ***Acousetics*** is also a medical term that refers to audiometric data. 5. ***Building acoustics*** is part of building physics and is devoted to the study of room acoustics, its construction and the design of acoustic characteristics,