What is asian ido?

Asan Ido is a constructed language developed by Japanese linguist and philosopher Tsukuba San, initially as a thought experiment in the early 20th century. It is designed to be an international auxiliary language, aimed at facilitating communication between speakers of different languages in Asia.

Asian Ido is based on a combination of East Asian languages, particularly Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It uses a simplified grammatical structure and a phonetic writing system that is easy to learn and use. The vocabulary is derived from these languages, with a focus on common words and phrases that are likely to be understood by speakers of different Asian languages.

Although Asian Ido has not gained widespread acceptance or usage, it continues to be promoted by a small community of enthusiasts who believe in its potential as a tool for communication and cultural exchange in Asia. Supporters argue that it has the potential to bridge linguistic and cultural barriers in the region, making it easier for people to communicate and collaborate across borders.