natapükik

Volapük

FWOTD – 17 May 2021

Etymology

From natapük + -ik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /na.ta.pyˈkik/

Adjective

natapükik

  1. Of, in, from or pertaining to a natural language.
    • 1936, Arie de Jong, “Beg pükavanes stimik”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, number 5, page 31 to 33:
      Ab ebo geb vödas natapükik rigik pladon obis: Volapükans foi fikul ti nevikodovik.
      But precisely the use of the original words from natural languages puts us, Volapükists, before an almost insuperable difficulty.

Declension

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