Ido leid
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| Ido | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Delegation for the Adoption o an Internaitional Auxiliary Leid |
| Date | 1907 |
| Settin an uiss | Internaitional auxiliary leid |
| Users | 100–200[1] (2000) |
| Purpose | |
| Sources | based on Esperanto |
| Offeecial status | |
| Regulatit by | Uniono por la Linguo Internaciona Ido |
| Leid codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | io |
| ISO 639-2 | ido |
| ISO 639-3 | ido |
| Linguasphere | 51-AAB-db |
Ido is a planned international leid, creatit in 1907 frae Esperanto. It is spoken bi aboot 100 - 200 fowk.[1] The name "Ido" comes frae Esperantido, bairn o Esperanto.
Its vocabular is maistly taen frae Romance soorces, wi a simplifee'd gremmer an an agglutinative morphology that maks wird-creation eith. The spellin o Ido wis designed tae be haillie conseistent, wi the 26 letters in the Inglis leid.
Exemplars [edit]
- Hello: Saluto
- Whit like?: Quale vu standas? (literally "Hoo ar ye standin?")
- A'm daein fine, thanks: Me standas bone, danko (literally "A'm farin weel, thanks")
- Dae ye spaek Scots (English)?: Ka vu parolas la skota (la angla)?
- See ye efter: Til rivido (literally "Till (the) re-seein")
References [edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Blanke (2000), cited in Sabine Fiedler "Phraseology in planned languages", Phraseology / Phraseologie, Walter de Gruyter 2007. pp. 779.
Airtins tae fremmit steids [edit]
| Ido leid edition o Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
- La linguo internaciona Ido
- (Inglis) Louis de Beaufront, Louis Couturat, Paul Hugon, English-international dictionary (1908) on http://www.archive.org
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