ido
IPA/ˈiːdəʊ/
KK[ˈidˌo]IPA/ˈiːdəʊ/
ido — noun
1. a constructed language created in early 20th-century Europe as a reformed and si
1.名詞C2
釋義
a constructed language created in early 20th-century Europe as a reformed and simplified version of Esperanto
例句
Mizuki decided to learn Ido after studying Esperanto for three years.
learn + language name: 'learn Ido'
Professor Gita published a short story written entirely in Ido last spring.
The Ido conference in Zurich drew speakers from six different countries.
João found an old Ido dictionary at the second-hand bookshop.
Sirin spent the summer translating a novel into Ido for the society.