Ido edit

Etymology edit

From mondolinguo +‎ -ala.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /mon.do.lin.ɡuˈa.la/, /mon.do.linˈɡwa.la/

Adjective edit

mondolinguala

  1. Pertaining to a world language
    • 1914, Progreso, volume 7, page 384:
      Ni bone savas, ke la nombro di la kongresani forsan ne atingos ta di la antea mondolingual kongresi.
      We know well that the number of congress attenders will perhaps not reach that of earlier world language congresses.
    • 1918, Mondo, page 51:
      Mondolinguala ideo sen mondolinguo e repasto sen manjendi e drinkendi esas egale saturanta.
      A notion about a world language without a [particular] world language and a meal without food and drinks are equally satiating.
    • 1940 October, J. Kreis-Schneeberger, “Perseverar!”, in Progreso, volume 17, number 4, page 29:
      La nova milito semblar interruptir omna mondolingual aktiveso.
      The new war seems to have interrupted all world language activity.

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