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

    Volapük ( English: / ˈvɒləpʊk /; [2] Volapük [volaˈpyk], '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 told him to create an international language. [3]

  2. The Volapük Wikipedia ( Volapük: Vükiped Volapükik) is the Volapük-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was created in February 2003, [2] but launched in January 2004. [3] As of 12 July 2024, it is the 108th-largest Wikipedia as measured by the number of articles, [4] with about 37,000 articles, and the third ...

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  3. The name "Volapük" comes from the words "vol" (world) and "pük" (language). Volapük conventions took place in 1884, 1887, and 1889. The aim was to help people from different cultures speak to each other. Volapük became less popular after 1887 when Esperanto was published. Part of the reason for this was that Esperanto is easier to learn ...

  4. 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 ).

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › VolapükVolapük – Wikipedia

    Volapük (Volapük für „Weltsprache“) ist eine gemischte Aposteriori-Plansprache, die 1879/80 von dem Pfarrer Johann Martin Schleyer geschaffen und vorgestellt wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte

  6. Then in 1882 a society to promote the language was set up in Vienna. In 1884 interest in Volapük spread to Belgium and the Netherlands. By the late 1880s, there were Volapük societies springing up all over Europe, North and South America, Russia and parts of Asia. A number of periodicals in Volapük were published and conferences were held.

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  8. Catholic priest. Known for. Volapük. Johann Martin Schleyer ( German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈmaʁtiːn ˈʃlaɪɐ]; 18 July 1831 – 16 August 1912) was a German Catholic priest who invented the constructed language Volapük. His official name was "Martin Schleyer"; he added the name "Johann" (in honor of his godfather) unofficially.

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