ido
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Definition
Proper noun: - An artificial language: Ido is a constructed international auxiliary language. It was created as a revision and simplification of Esperanto in the early 20th century, aiming to be more regular and easier to learn.
Usage
- Ido is used as the name of the language itself. It functions as a proper noun and is typically not preceded by an article (like "the") when referring to the language in general.
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Advanced Usage
- "Ido movement": Refers to the community and activities of people who promote and use the Ido language.
- He is an active member of the Ido movement.
Variants and Related Words
- Idist (noun): A person who speaks or promotes the Ido language.
- The conference was attended by Idists from many countries.
Synonyms
- Constructed language: A language whose phonology, grammar, and vocabulary are consciously devised for a specific purpose, rather than having developed naturally.
- International auxiliary language: A language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common first language.
Related Phrases
- "Esperanto and Ido": A common phrase comparing the two related constructed languages.
- The debate between Esperanto and Ido continues among language enthusiasts.
Noun
- an artificial language that is a revision and simplification of Esperanto