Volapük

Constructed (auxiliary, schematic)

FamilyConstructed (auxiliary, schematic) Speakers~30 active ScriptLatin Countries(international, mainly historical European) Official inNo Vitalitycritically-endangered ISO 639-3vol

Volapük is a constructed international auxiliary language created in 1879-1880 by the German Catholic priest Johann Martin Schleyer. It was the first conlang to gain a significant international following — over 200 Volapük societies and ~25 magazines existed at its 1889 peak — but rapid in-fighting over reform, plus the launch of Esperanto (1887) which proved easier and more politically inclusive, caused its near-collapse by the 1890s. Volapük features highly schematic agglutinative morphology, four cases, and umlaut-rich vocabulary derived from English roots distorted by Schleyer's design rules. The Volapük Vifik ('rapid Volapük') reform of Arie de Jong in 1931 produced the modern standard, with ~20-30 active speakers today.

Where it is spoken

20 core words in Volapük

Water

vat

/vat/

Fire

fil

/fil/

Sun

sol

/sol/

Moon

mun

/mun/

Mother

mot

/mot/

Father

fat

/fat/

Eat

fidön

/fidøn/

Drink

drinön

/drinøn/

Love

löf

/løf/

Heart

lad

/lad/

Tree

bim

/bim/

House

dom

/dom/

Dog

dog

/doɡ/

Cat

kat

/kat/

Hand

nam

/nam/

Eye

log

/loɡ/

Hello

glidis

/ɡlidis/

Thank you

danö

/danø/

One

bal

/bal/

Good

gudik

/ɡudik/

Sources

Words compared

Compared with related Constructed (auxiliary, schematic) languages

Meaning VolapükPijinBislamaSranan TongoKrioBahamian CreoleSwabian
Water vat /vat/ wata /wata/ wota /wota/ watra /watra/ wata /ˈwata/ watah /wɑːtə/ Wasser /vasə/
Fire fil /fil/ faea /faja/ faea /faea/ faya /faja/ faya /ˈfaja/ fyah /fajə/ Feuer /foiɐ/
Sun sol /sol/ san /san/ san /san/ son /son/ san /san/ son /sɔn/ Sonne /sonə/
Moon mun /mun/ mun /mun/ mun /mun/ mun /mun/ mun /mun/ moon /muːn/ Mond /moːnd/
Mother mot /mot/ mami /mami/ mama /mama/ mama /mama/ mama /ˈmama/ mama /mama/ Mädder /mɛdɐ/
Father fat /fat/ dadi /dadi/ papa /papa/ papa /papa/ papa /ˈpapa/ daddy /dadi/ Vadder /fadɐ/
Eat fidön /fidøn/ kaikai /kajkaj/ kakae /kakae/ nyan /ɲan/ it /it/ eat /iːt/ essa /ɛsə/
Drink drinön /drinøn/ dring /driŋ/ dring /driŋ/ dringi /driŋi/ drink /drɪŋk/ drink /dɹɪŋk/ drengga /dɾɛŋɡə/
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