See also: yapan

Volapük

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Japan, from Dutch Japan, from Malay Jepang, from Hokkien 日本 (Ji̍t-pún).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Yapän

  1. Japan
    • 1940, “Pötü yelacen”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, page 1:
      In Siyop ya dü yels mödik krigastad bevü Yapän e Tsyinän dareigon, ed in Yurop krig jenon bevü Deutän e Polän, Linglän e Fransän, e bevü Rusän e Suomiyän.
      In Asia, a state of war has already been going on for years between Japan and China, and in Europe war is being waged between Germany and Poland, England and France, and between Russia and Finland.

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