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		Definition of ludo in English: ludonoun ˈl(j)uːdəʊ mass nounBritish A simple game in which players move counters round a board according to throws of a dice.  Example sentencesExamples -  Children had access to scrabble, Chess, snakes and ladders, ludo and mastermind.
 -  What did you do the last time when your child came up to you begging you to play a game of Ludo?
 -  Don't forget classic games such as snakes and ladders, ludo, Chinese chequers, chess and draughts.
 -  Should we ban ludo because the one who does not get all his counters home first might be stressed at losing?
 -  Evening entertainment included games of ludo, snakes and ladders and draughts.
 -  At the end of the day, look on the bright side: since you're captive, you may as well take the opportunity to play a game of Ludo, right to the bitter end.
 -  On Friday, 9 December, there are darts, ludo and African dance to look forward to.
 -  I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo (snakes and ladders) and dominoes.
 -  We also taught them games which we brought out with us such as, ludo, chess, drafts and connect 4.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from Latin, 'I play'. Rhymes   escudo, judo, pseudo, testudo, Trudeau     |