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Arie de Jong

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Arie de Jong (October 18, 1865, Jakarta, Dutch East Indies – October 12, 1957, Putten, Netherlands) was a Dutch enthusiast and reformer of the constructed language Volapük by Johann Martin Schleyer, with whose help the Volapük movement gained new strength in the Netherlands. [1]

9 relations: Albert Sleumer, Arie, Brian Reynold Bishop, De Jong, Decimal separator, October 12, October 18, Volapük, Volapükologist.

Albert Sleumer

Albert Sleumer (1876 - 1964), a doctor, was the second Cifal (1912–1948) of the Volapük movement.

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Arie

Arie is a masculine given name.

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Brian Reynold Bishop

Brian Reynold Bishop (born Kingston upon Thames, 1934) was the seventh Cifal (Chief) of the Volapük-speakers' community and President of the Volapük Academy.

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De Jong

De Jong is a Dutch language surname meaning "junior".

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Decimal separator

A decimal separator is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form.

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October 12

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October 18

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Volapük

Volapük (in English; in Volapük) is a constructed language, created in 1879 and 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest in Baden, Germany.

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Volapükologist

A volapükologist (volapükavan) is a person whose scientific interest is Volapük or who learns the language for hobby reasons.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arie_de_Jong

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