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Volapük (English: /ˈvɒləpʊk/;
Volapük: [volaˈpyk], 'Language of the World', or lit. 'World Speak') is a
constructed language created in 1879 and 1880...
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Volapük Wikipedia (
Volapük: Vükiped Volapükik) is the
Volapük-language
edition of the free
online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was
created in February...
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speaker community.
Three major Volapük conventions were held, in 1884, 1887, and 1889; the last of them used
Volapük as its
working language. André Cherpillod...
- The
International Academy of
Volapük (
Volapük:
Kadem bevünetik volapüka) was a
ruling body
established at the
second Volapük congress in
Munich in August...
- Azeri, Turkish, Turkmen, Uyghur,
Crimean Tatar, Hungarian,
Votic and
Volapük is Öö [øː], not "O with two dots"
since /ø/ is not a
variant of the vowel...
- well as
descriptions of
foods that had
appeared in others' dreams. The
Volapük language was
created by
Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912),
after dreaming...
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construction will
breed a mythology", but by 1956 he had
concluded that "
Volapük, Esperanto, Ido, Novial, &c, &c, are dead, far
deader than
ancient unused...
- symbols. The
Volapük ü, Ꞟ in
upper case and ꞟ in
lower case, was an
additional letter of the
Latin alphabet that was used in the
writing of
Volapük in the 19th...
- A volapükologist (
Volapük: volapükavan) is a
person whose scientific interest is
Volapük or who
learns the
language for
hobby reasons.
There is a difference...
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Organization for Standardization. ALA-LC (1997) "
Volapuk"
encoding (1990s):
Slang term (it is not
really Volapük) for a
writing method that is not
truly a transliteration...