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Ido
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Adjective
1.3.1
Antonyms
1.3.2
Derived terms
Ido
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Etymology
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Borrowed from
English
ancient
,
French
ancien
, ultimately from
Vulgar Latin
*anteanus
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/an.t͡siˈ(j)e.na/
,
/an.t͡siˈ(j)ɛ.na/
,
/anˈt͡sje.na/
,
/anˈt͡sjɛ.na/
Adjective
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anciena
ancient
,
old
L'
anciena
adifico jus krulis.
The
old
building just collapsed.
Antonyms
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nova
(
“
new, novel
”
)
Derived terms
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ancieneso
(
“
oldness, ancientness
”
)
ancienajo
(
“
something old
”
)
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