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*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Ido" in Ido''): <code>Ido</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Ido" in Ido''): <code>Ido</code>
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Ido is a reformed and somewhat simplified version of Esperanto developed by a number of linguists and scientists.
The main reforms in Ido concern spelling - no diacritical mark is used, and the marking of the accusative, which is used only when necessary.
The estimated number of people who speak Ido is between two and five thousand, and interest in the language has increased through online activity, but there are no exact statistics on how many people speak Ido.
It has the same alphabet as English. Vowels are pronounced much like vowels in Spanish or Italian.
==Free Ido Lessons==
==Free Ido Lessons==



Revision as of 23:37, 8 August 2022


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Facts about Ido

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): ido
  • Autonyms (how to write "Ido" in Ido): Ido

Ido is a reformed and somewhat simplified version of Esperanto developed by a number of linguists and scientists.

The main reforms in Ido concern spelling - no diacritical mark is used, and the marking of the accusative, which is used only when necessary.

The estimated number of people who speak Ido is between two and five thousand, and interest in the language has increased through online activity, but there are no exact statistics on how many people speak Ido.

It has the same alphabet as English. Vowels are pronounced much like vowels in Spanish or Italian.

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