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- Volapük abstract "Volapük (/ˈvɒləpʊk/ in English; [volaˈpyk] in Volapük) is a constructed language, created in 1879–1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest in Baden, Germany. Schleyer felt that God had told him in a dream to create an international language. Volapük conventions took place in 1884 (Friedrichshafen), 1887 (Munich) and 1889 (Paris). The first two conventions used German, and the last conference used only Volapük. In 1889, there were an estimated 283 clubs, 25 periodicals in or about Volapük, and 316 textbooks in 25 languages; at that time the language claimed nearly a million adherents. Volapük was largely displaced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Esperanto and Ido.".
- Volapük thumbnail Volapuk_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Volapük wikiPageID "32812".
- Volapük wikiPageRevisionID "606386024".
- Volapük agency Kadäm_Volapüka.
- Volapük created "1879".
- Volapük creator Johann_Martin_Schleyer.
- Volapük date "2000".
- Volapük fam International_auxiliary_language.
- Volapük imagecaption "Logo of the Volapük movement".
- Volapük imagesize "100".
- Volapük iso "vo".
- Volapük iso "vol".
- Volapük name "Volapük".
- Volapük notice "IPA".
- Volapük posteriori "vocabulary from English, German, and French".
- Volapük script Latin_script.
- Volapük setting "International: mostly in Europe".
- Volapük speakers "20".
- Volapük subject Category:Constructed_languages.
- Volapük subject Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Volapük subject Category:Volapük.
- Volapük type Language.
- Volapük type Language.
- Volapük type InformationEntity.
- Volapük comment "Volapük (/ˈvɒləpʊk/ in English; [volaˈpyk] in Volapük) is a constructed language, created in 1879–1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest in Baden, Germany. Schleyer felt that God had told him in a dream to create an international language. Volapük conventions took place in 1884 (Friedrichshafen), 1887 (Munich) and 1889 (Paris). The first two conventions used German, and the last conference used only Volapük.".
- Volapük label "Volapuque".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Volapük".
- Volapük label "Волапюк".
- Volapük label "فولابوك".
- Volapük label "ヴォラピュク".
- Volapük label "沃拉普克语".
- Volapük sameAs Volap%C3%BCk.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Βολαπιούκ.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Bahasa_Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs ヴォラピュク.
- Volapük sameAs 볼라퓌크.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapük.
- Volapük sameAs Volapuque.
- Volapük sameAs Q36986.
- Volapük sameAs Q36986.
- Volapük wasDerivedFrom Volapük?oldid=606386024.
- Volapük depiction Volapuk_symbol.svg.