Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VolapükVolapük - Wikipedia

    Volapük (English: / ˈ v ɒ l ə p ʊ k /; Volapük, 'Language of the World', or lit. 'World Speak') is a constructed language created between 1879 and 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Catholic priest in Baden, Germany, who believed that God had told him in a dream to create an international language.

  2. The Volapük Wikipedia (Volapük: Vükiped Volapükik) is the Volapük-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was created in February 2003, but launched in January 2004.

  3. People also ask

  4. Volapük (pronounced IPA: [ˈvɒləˌpʊk] in English, IPA: [volaˈpyk] in Volapük) is a constructed language created in 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer. Schleyer was a Catholic priest from Germany. He felt that God had told him in a dream to make an international language.

    • 20 (2000)
    • International: mostly in Europe
  5. Le volapük ( /volɑˈpyk/) ou volapuk est une langue construite créée en 1879-1880 par Johann Martin Schleyer, un prêtre catholique allemand, qui lors d'une insomnie sentit que Dieu lui commandait de créer une langue auxiliaire internationale. Des congrès de volapük eurent lieu en 1884 ( Friedrichshafen ), 1887 ( Munich) et 1889 ( Paris ).

    • 1879-1880
    • 20-30
  6. Volapük was created by Johann Martin Schleyer (1831-1912), a German priest who lived in Grand Duchy of Baden, which has been part of Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany since 1952. Schleyer claimed the idea for creating an international language was suggested to him by God in a dream. His aim was to create a language which was ...

  7. May 2, 2023 · Background |. Volapük was originally the creation of a German priest, Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912), and was published in 1879. It met with immediate success, with Volapük supporters' clubs being formed throughout Europe and the United States, and even as far away as Brazil and China.

  8. Volapük, artificial language constructed in 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a German cleric, and intended for use as an international second language. Although its vocabulary is based on English and the Romance languages, the word roots in Volapük have been modified to such a degree that they are.

  1. People also search for