Translingual edit

Symbol edit

ido

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Ido.

Basque edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Noun edit

ido

  1. Ido (constructed language)

Declension edit

Bikol Central edit

 
Sarong ido

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈʔidoʔ/, [ˈʔi.d̪oʔ]
  • Hyphenation: i‧do

Noun edit

idò (Basahan spelling ᜁᜇᜓ)

  1. dog
    Synonym: ayam
  2. (by extension) puppy
    Synonym: ugbon

See also edit

Cebuano edit

Etymology edit

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 edit

  • Hyphenation: i‧do
  • IPA(key): /ˈʔidoʔ/, [ˈʔi.d̪ɔʔ]

Noun edit

idò (Badlit spelling ᜁᜇᜓ)

  1. (regional, Masbate) a dog
    Synonyms: ayam, iro

Esperanto edit

Etymology edit

Back-formation from -ido (offspring).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ido (accusative singular idon, plural idoj, accusative plural idojn)

  1. child (born to a parent); offspring; young (of an animal)

Derived terms edit

See also edit

French edit

Pronunciation edit

Proper noun edit

ido m

  1. the Ido language

Galician edit

Participle edit

ido (feminine ida, masculine plural idos, feminine plural idas)

  1. past participle of ir

Hausa edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Chadic *ydn.[1] Cognate with Polci yiir, Tal yit, Miship jɪt, Mwaghavul yit, Ngizim , 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 , Kirya-Konzel ncí, Podoko de, Zulgo-Gemzek aré, Daba hə̀rā, Dangaléat òdò.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ʔí.dòː/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [ʔɪ́.dòː]

Noun edit

idṑ m (possessed form idòn)

  1. (anatomy) eye

References edit

  1. ^ 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 edit

Romanization edit

ido

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いど

Mansaka edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Noun edit

idò

  1. dog

Masbatenyo edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Noun edit

idô

  1. dog
    Synonym: ayam

Northern Catanduanes Bicolano edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Noun edit

ido

  1. puppy

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology 1 edit

Clipping of esperantido.

Noun edit

ido m (definite singular idoen, indefinite plural idoar, definite plural idoane)

  1. Ido

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun edit

ido f

  1. (non-standard since 1917) definite singular of idu

References edit

Anagrams edit

Onobasulu edit

Noun edit

ido

  1. woman

References edit

Polish edit

 
Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ido Ido, from Esperanto ido.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ido n (indeclinable)

  1. Ido

Further reading edit

  • ido in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese edit

 
Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pt

Pronunciation edit

 

  • Hyphenation: i‧do

Etymology 1 edit

From Ido Ido (Ido), from Esperanto ido (offspring).

Noun edit

ido m (uncountable)

  1. Ido (artificial language reformed from Esperanto)
Coordinate terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Participle edit

ido (feminine ida, masculine plural idos, feminine plural idas)

  1. past participle of ir

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French ido.

Noun edit

ido n (uncountable)

  1. Ido (language)

Declension edit

Spanish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈido/ [ˈi.ð̞o]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Syllabification: i‧do

Etymology 1 edit

Adjective edit

ido (feminine ida, masculine plural idos, feminine plural idas)

  1. away with the fairies; absent-minded
  2. nuts; cuckoo; bonkers (crazy)

Participle edit

ido (feminine ida, masculine plural idos, feminine plural idas)

  1. past participle of ir
See also edit

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

ido m (uncountable)

  1. Ido (language)

Further reading edit

Surigaonon edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Noun edit

ido

  1. dog

Tsuut'ina edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

īdó

  1. to drink

References edit

Waray-Waray edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *qiduq.

Noun edit

idô

  1. young dog; puppy