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Ido
Ido
PronunciationIPA: [ˈido]
Created byDelegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language
Date1907
Setting and usageInternational auxiliary language
Users100–200 (2000)[1]
26 Native speakers in Finland (2022)[2]
Purpose
Constructed language
  • International auxiliary language
    • Proto-Esperanto
      • Esperanto
        • Esperantido
          • Ido
Writing system
Latin script
Sourcesbased on Esperanto 1894
Official status
Regulated byUniono por la Linguo Internaciona Ido
Language codes
ISO 639-1io
ISO 639-2ido
ISO 639-3ido
Glottologidoo1234
Linguasphere51-AAB-db
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Ido (/ˈd/) is a constructed language derived from Reformed Esperanto, and similarly designed with the goal of being a universal second language for people of diverse backgrounds. To function as an effective international auxiliary language, Ido was specifically designed to be grammatically, orthographically, and lexicographically regular (and, above all, easy to learn and use). It is the most successful of the many Esperanto derivatives, called Esperantidoj.

Ido was created in 1907 out of a desire to reform perceived flaws in Esperanto, a language that had been created 20 years earlier to facilitate international communication. The name comes from the Esperanto word ido, meaning "offspring",[3] since the language is a "descendant" of Esperanto. After its inception, Ido gained support from some in the Esperanto community. A setback occurred with the sudden death in 1914 of one of its most influential proponents, Louis Couturat. In 1928, leader Otto Jespersen left the movement for his own language Novial.

Ido declined in popularity for two reasons: the emergence of further schisms arising from competing reform projects, and a general lack of awareness of Ido as a candidate for an international language. These obstacles weakened the movement and it was not until the rise of the Internet that it began to regain momentum.

Ido uses the same 26 letters as the English (Latin) alphabet, with no diacritics. It draws its vocabulary from English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese, and is largely intelligible to those who have studied Esperanto.

Several works of literature have been translated into Ido,[4] including The Little Prince,[5] the Book of Psalms, and the Gospel of Luke.[6] As of the year 2000, there were approximately 100–200 Ido speakers in the world.[1] As of 2022, Ido has 26 native speakers in Finland.[2]

  1. ^ a b Blanke (2000), cited in Sabine Fiedler "Phraseology in planned languages" Archived 19 September 2023 at the Wayback Machine, Phraseology / Phraseologie, Walter de Gruyter 2007. pp. 779.
  2. ^ a b "/ StatFin / Population structure / 11rm -- Language according to sex by municipality, 1990-2022". PxWeb. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Esperanto-English Dictionary". Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Libreyo" (in Ido). 27 January 2018. Archived from the original on 3 January 2019. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  5. ^ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (2013). La Princeto (in Ido). Translated by Fernando Tejón. Archived from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Evangelio da Santa Lukas" (PDF) (in Ido). Translated by L. Kauling. 1926. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.

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