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    Volapük (English: /ˈvɒləpʊk/; Volapük [volaˈpyk], 'Language of the World', or lit. 'World Speak') is a constructed language created between 1879 and 1880...
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    The 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...
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    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...
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  • The International Academy of Volapük (Volapük: Kadem bevünetik volapüka) was a ruling body established at the second Volapük congress in Munich in August...
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    Arie de Jong (category Translators to Volapük)
    language Volapük by Johann Martin Schleyer, with whose help the Volapük movement gained new strength in the Netherlands. He not only revised Volapük, but...
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  • 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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    Auguste Kerckhoffs (category Featured articles needing translation from Volapük Wikipedia)
    constructed language Volapük, and for several years was a leading member of the Volapük movement, and Director of the Academy of Volapük. He published several...
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    Johann Martin Schleyer (category Featured articles needing translation from Volapük Wikipedia)
    1912) was a German Catholic priest who invented the constructed language Volapük. His official name was "Martin Schleyer"; he added the name "Johann" (in...
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    learned Volapük, he decided to visit Johann Schleyer, the author of this language project. Seeing that even Schleyer himself was unable to speak Volapük fluently...
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    descendant of the Kadem bevünetik volapüka (International Academy of Volapük) created at a Volapük congress in Munich in August 1887. Under Waldemar Rosenberger...
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  • Waldemar Rosenberger (category Articles needing translation from Volapük Wikipedia)
    director of the International Volapük Academy in 1892. Under his leadership, the Academy began to experiment more with the Volapük language. In 1902 the Academy...
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  • Individual Living tiếng Việt Volapük vo vol vol vol Individual Constructed in 1879-80 by Johann Martin Schleyer Volapük Walloon wa wln wln wln Individual...
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    language, as opposed to an autonomous constructed language like Esperanto or Volapük which were designed for maximal simplicity of lexicon and derivation of...
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  • Sérgio Meira (category CS1 Volapük-language sources (vo))
    knowledge of Volapük material prior to the writing of A Hand-Book of Volapük. In late October 2006, Sérgio Meira started contributing to the Volapük Wikipedia...
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    arms of Berdychiv, Ukraine Coat of arms of Kharkiv, Ukraine Emblem of the Volapük language Customs flag of Belarus, with a Caduceus crossed with a golden...
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    letter O with the addition of a left notch. This letter is similar to the Volapük letter Oe, but it has not been added into Unicode as a character. This...
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  • very active, and have built libraries with hundreds of texts (such as Volapük). To provide direct, ongoing support by a local wiki community for a dynamic...
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    instance, would be written 12.345.678,90123 in Ido. The 1931 grammar of Volapük uses the comma as its decimal separator, and – somewhat unusually – uses...
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    Esperanto books and periodicals, the richest collections of materials about Volapük and Interlingue, among others. UEA-Vikio: Switzerland CDELI (français)...
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    not used in Vietnamese. 8 tiles are on a rack instead of the standard 7. Volapük language sets use these 90 tiles:[citation needed] 2 blank tiles (worth...
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  • Date Language Attestation Notes 1879 Volapük created by Johann Martin Schleyer 1887 Esperanto Unua Libro created by L. L. Zamenhof 1907 Ido based on Esperanto...
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    article, El Hormiguero. There was some controversy in late 2007 when the Volapük Wikipedia jumped from 797 to over 112,000 articles, briefly becoming the...
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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...
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    List of Wikipedias (category Articles containing Volapük-language text)
    Wikipediyay Zazaki Zaza Latn diq 42,087 33 Unknown date Volapük Wikipedia Vükiped Volapükik Volapük Latn vo 38,050 31 27 January 2004 Igbo Wikipedia Wikipedia...
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  • Airlines Slovenia (2016–2018, IATA airline code VO) Seagram's VO Whiskey Volapük language (ISO 639-1 code vo) VO language, a language in which the verb...
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    Ugandan Bantu, 1990) Globish (English, 2004) (1868) Universalglot (1879) Volapük (1885) Pasilingua (1887) Esperanto (1888) Mundolinco (1902) Idiom Neutral...
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    "f" is replaced by the combination "ph". The same as for "w" is "qu". In Volapük ä, ö and ü are counted as separate letters and collated separately (a,...
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    German Ö a development of OE, to be compared with the French Œ. Early Volapük used Fraktur a, o and u as different from Antiqua ones. Later, the Fraktur...
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    Hebrew, Latin, English, Spanish, Lithuanian, Italian, French, Aramaic and Volapük, knowing altogether something of 13 different languages, which had an influence...
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