.CD "echo \(en print the arguments" .SX "echo\fR [\fB\(enn\fR] \fIargument\fR ..." .FL "\(enn" "No line feed is output when done" .EX "echo Start Phase 1" "\*(OQStart Phase 1\*(CQ is printed" .EX "echo \(enn Hello" "\*(OQHello\*(CQ is printed without a line feed" .PP .I Echo writes its arguments to standard output. They are separated by blanks and terminated with a line feed unless .B \(enn is present. This command is used mostly in shell scripts.