"Echovm" is not a word found in any established language. However, its pronunciation can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable "ech-" is pronounced as /ɛk/, with the "e" sounding like the "e" in "let" and the "ch" representing a "k" sound. The second syllable "-o-" is pronounced as /oʊ/, with the "o" sounding like the "o" in "go" and the "-" representing a short pause. The final syllable "-vm" is pronounced as /vəm/, with the "v" sounding like the "v" in "victory" and the "m" representing a nasal sound.