"ilu" meaning in Ido

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Pronoun

IPA: /ˈi.lu/ Forms: ili [in-plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French il, from Vulgar Latin *illī, which is related to Classical Latin ille, + -u (“denoting a person”). Etymology templates: {{bor|io|fr|il}} French il, {{der|io|VL.|*illī}} Vulgar Latin *illī, {{der|io|la|ille}} Latin ille, {{suffix|io||u|gloss2=denoting a person}} + -u (“denoting a person”) Head templates: {{head|io|pronoun|in the plural|ili}} ilu (in the plural ili)
  1. he, him Wikipedia link: Ido language Synonyms: il Derived forms: ili (english: they, them) [masculine]
    Sense id: en-ilu-io-pron-I~vsc7MA Categories (other): Ido entries with incorrect language header, Ido pronouns, Ido terms suffixed with -u Related terms: lu (english: he, him, she, her, it, that), elu (english: she, her) [feminine], olu (english: it) [neuter], me, mea, mei, ni, nia, nii, vu, vua, vui, vi, via, vii, tu, tua, tui, il, ilua, ilui, ili, ilia, ilii, elu, el, elua, elui, eli, elia, elii, olu, ol, olua, olui, oli, olia, olii, lu, lua, lui, li, lia, lii, su, sua, sui, onu, on, onua, onui, The possessive plurals are seldom used, The shortened forms are preferred, The pangendered forms are preferred to the gendered, neuter forms in most scenarios

Alternative forms

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