Adjuvilo - Comparison To Ido

Comparison To Ido

  • Adjuvilo completely eliminates a special ending for the accusative case, whereas in Ido it was still used in sentences beginning with the object.
  • Adjuvilo uses the plural ending also for adjectives, the definite article and all pronouns.
  • Adjuvilo uses as plural ending -s and not -i as Ido.
  • Adjuvilo replaces the Ido infinitive ending -ar by the Esperanto form -i. The infinitive forms of the different tenses in Ido were completely abolished.
  • Adjuvilo completely abolishes the synthetic passive voice form of the verbs by a compound form of a form of the auxialiary verb "to be" and the corresponding participle.
  • Adjuvilo changes the Ido system of affixes by creating new affixes, omitting some and modifying some existing ones.
  • Adjuvilo changes many pronouns of Ido.
  • The accent in Adjuvilo is always on the penultimate syllable, as in Esperanto.
  • Colas also announced changes to the vocabulary without elaborating this completely.

All in all the changes to Ido were so great that Adjuvilo in fact is a new constructed language.

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