pötü

See also: potu

Volapük

FWOTD – 23 June 2019

Etymology

From pöt + .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pøˈty/

Preposition

pötü

  1. at the occasion of, at, on the occasion of
    • 1889, Jacob French, "Pükat de Lincoln, Bisiedal Pebaltatas", in Volapük: Gasedil mulik püka bevünetik, issue 11, pages 110-111, translation of the Gettysburg Address.
      Pükat de Lincoln Abraham, Bisiedal pübliga Pebaltatas päpükatöl 1863 babul[1] 19id, pötü kösek milita[sic] sepöpa[sic] netik lä Gettysburg, plad puga gletik du volutakrig.
      Address by Abraham Lincoln, President of the republic of the United States, given on November 19th 1863, on the occasion of the dedication of the national military cemetery at Gettysburg, place of the great battle during the War of the Rebellion.
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