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Summary Of: Ido

Ido was specifically designed for... Ido is classified as a consciously created... Ido was developed in the early 1900s... Ido first appeared in 1907 as a result of a desire to reform perceived flaws in... Ido along with Esperanto and... Ido uses the 26 Latin letters used in the... Ido is largely intelligible to those who have studied Esperanto... Ido is a stand... a general lack of awareness of Ido as a candidate for an international language... Pages in Ido and places to learn the language... Photograph of the International Ido Congress in Dessau... Photograph of the International Ido Congress in Dessau... Several of the reforms adopted by Ido were themselves proposed at various times by Zamenhof... Ido went into decline... The Ido movement lost a majority of its published periodicals in the subsequent year or so... Some observers trace the eclipse of Ido to its hybrid character... once it was clear that Ido would neither displace Esperanto nor be adopted by the Esperanto community... there was no major migration of Ido supporters to the new language... A number of Esperanto supporters have attacked Ido over the years... most Ido partisans argue that Harlow... Ido inherits many features of... Ido shares with Esperanto the goals of grammatical simplicity and consistency... Ido addresses this issue by using the 26... Ido generally does not impose rules of grammatical... and Ido eliminates this feature from its grammar... Ido allows the use of this feature in ambiguous situations where the object of a sentence... Ido imposes consistent rules on the use of endings to transform a word from one meaning... Ido does not derive the word for... Ido has two or three root words where Esperanto has one... modern Esperanto has received some influence from Ido in areas such as a clarification of the rules for word derivation and suffixes like... Ido has the same typical five... Each word in the Ido vocabulary is built from a root word... Ido is grammatically invariable... Verbs in Ido do not conjugate depending on person... Ido word order is generally the same as English... Ido has the optional... Negation occurs in Ido by simply affixing... of Ido were revised to make them more acoustically distinct than those of Esperanto... Ido also distinguishes between... Ido has a pan... Vocabulary in Ido is based on words intended to give the greatest facility to the most speakers... a comparison of Ido vocabulary to the six shows the following for the similarities of Ido to the six... This is consistent with the fact that Ido is sometimes mistaken for French... Vocabulary in Ido is often created through a number of official prefixes and suffixes that alter the meaning... gauging the number of speakers of Ido is an extremely difficult task... Ido resembles Esperanto to a large extent... and many Esperantists have learned Ido out of curiosity while still not using it... though maybe I will learn Ido as a hobby... and I would use Ido if there did not exist a much more supported language... A number of Esperantists viewed the schism of Ido as a mixed blessing... and Ido has remained constant since then... it is safe to say that were Ido a community of language reformers during its early days... Ido has a number of publications that can be subscribed to or downloaded for free in... is a magazine produced by the Spanish Ido Society every two months that has a range of topics... is the official organ of the Ido movement and has been around since the inception of the movement in 1908... a few books of the Bible translated into Ido on a smaller scale... has a few podcasts in Ido along with various songs and other recorded material... Pages in Ido and places to learn the language... Pages in Ido and places to learn the language... A much larger list of sites in Ido and about Ido in 33 other languages can be found on the... Ido en la reto... a blog in Ido dealing with economics and finance... in Ido by the same author...

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