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Translingual
Symbol
ido
( international standards ) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Ido .
Basque
Pronunciation
Noun
ido
Ido ( constructed language )
Declension
Declension of ido (inanimate, singular only, ending in vowel)
Bikol Central
Sarong ido
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈʔidoʔ/ ,
Hyphenation: i‧do
Noun
idò (Basahan spelling ᜁᜇᜓ )
dog
Synonym: ayam
( by extension ) puppy
Synonym: ugbon
See also
Cebuano
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq . Compare Masbatenyo ido .
First attested in Antonio Pigafetta 's Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo —detailing the first circumnavigation of the world between 1519 and 1522.
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: i‧do
IPA (key ) : /ˈʔidoʔ/ ,
Noun
idò (Badlit spelling ᜁᜇᜓ )
( regional , Masbate) a dog
Synonyms: ayam , iro
Esperanto
Etymology
Back-formation from -ido ( “ offspring ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
ido (accusative singular idon , plural idoj , accusative plural idojn )
child ( born to a parent ) ; offspring ; young ( of an animal )
Derived terms
See also
French
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ido m
the Ido language
Galician
Participle
ido (feminine ida , masculine plural idos , feminine plural idas )
past participle of ir
Hausa
Etymology
From Proto-Chadic *ydn .
Cognate with Polci yiir , Tal yit , Miship jɪt , Mwaghavul yit , Ngizim dà , Goemai jīt , Diri ádō , Siri ítá , Pa'a átā , Kushi ʔàɗò , Beele iddo , Bole ídō , Kirfi íɾōː , Ngamo ìdò , Karekare ìdo , Gera īdi , Deno ídá , Duwai ī̀dà , Mbuko īɗé , Baka eli , Muyang ērī , Moloko alɛ́ , Uldeme ārāy , Lagwan sɨ , Kirya-Konzel ncí , Podoko de , Zulgo-Gemzek aré , Daba hə̀rā , Dangaléat òdò .
Pronunciation
Noun
idṑ m (possessed form idòn )
( anatomy ) eye
References
^ Jungraithmayr, Herrmann , Ibriszimow, Dymitr (1994 ) Chadic Lexical Roots. Tentative reconstruction, grading, distribution and comments. (Sprache und Oralität in Afrika; 20 ), volume I, Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag
Japanese
Romanization
ido
Rōmaji transcription of いど
Mansaka
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Noun
idò
dog
Masbatenyo
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Noun
idô
dog
Synonym: ayam
Northern Catanduanes Bicolano
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Noun
ido
puppy
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Clipping of esperantido .
Noun
ido m (definite singular idoen , indefinite plural idoar , definite plural idoane )
Ido
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
ido f
(non-standard since 1917 ) definite singular of idu
References
“ido” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Anagrams
Onobasulu
Noun
ido
woman
References
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Ido Ido , from Esperanto ido .
Pronunciation
Noun
ido n (indeclinable )
Ido
Further reading
ido in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Ido Ido ( “ Ido ” ) , from Esperanto ido ( “ offspring ” ) .
Noun
ido m (uncountable )
Ido (artificial language reformed from Esperanto)
Coordinate terms
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Participle
ido (feminine ida , masculine plural idos , feminine plural idas )
past participle of ir
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French ido .
Noun
ido n (uncountable )
Ido ( language )
Declension
declension of ido (singular only)
singular
n gender
indefinite articulation
definite articulation
nominative/accusative
(un) ido
idoul
genitive/dative
(unui) ido
idoului
vocative
idoule
Spanish
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈido/
Rhymes: -ido
Syllabification: i‧do
Etymology 1
Adjective
ido (feminine ida , masculine plural idos , feminine plural idas )
away with the fairies ; absent-minded
nuts ; cuckoo ; bonkers ( crazy )
Participle
ido (feminine ida , masculine plural idos , feminine plural idas )
past participle of ir
See also
Etymology 2
Noun
ido m (uncountable )
Ido ( language )
Further reading
Surigaonon
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Noun
ido
dog
Tsuut'ina
Pronunciation
Noun
īdó
to drink
References
Waray-Waray
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq .
Noun
idô
young dog ; puppy