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Benokömö ini Vükiped: sikloped libik, keli alan dalon redakön.
Vükiped Volapükik äprimon tü 2004 yanul 27; atimo pabevobons is yegeds 112,066.
Vükiped Volapükik äprimon tü 2004 yanul 27; atimo pabevobons is yegeds 112,066.
Volapük [vola'pyk] 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. Today there are an estimated 20-30 Volapük speakers in the world. Volapük was largely displaced in the late 20th century by the much simpler and more easily-learned Esperanto.
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