Çdo
Ído is a term most commonly encountered as the name of a constructed international auxiliary language, more often written as Ido. It originated in the early 20th century as a reform movement related to Esperanto, with the aim of creating a language that would be easier to learn and more regular in its grammar while retaining much of Esperanto’s vocabulary base.
Ido emerged from a group of language reformers who sought to address perceived irregularities in Esperanto.
As a planned language, Ido emphasizes regular morphology and a phonemic orthography. It uses a Latin-script
Ido gained attention and a sizable community of supporters in the early to mid-20th century, producing grammars,
The form ído with an accent on the initial i is not part of the standard official