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Volyapyuk

Johann Martin Schleyer
Johann Martin Schleyer

Phraseologism: Volyapyuk.

Meaning: Unintelligible, poor, illiterate speech with gross distortions of the norms and rules of the language, as well as with ridiculous word formation, elements of jargon, etc.

Origin: An artificial language developed in the late 70s. 1831th century German pastor from Baden, Johann Martin Schleyer (1912-1878), in order to "facilitate international communication." The first edition of Volyapyuk's grammar compiled by him was published in 1881, and starting from XNUMX, magazines began to appear on it, which were distributed throughout Europe. But by the beginning of the XNUMXth century the idea of ​​introducing a new language is losing its former popularity, and the number of its experts is falling sharply.

Random phraseology:

Russia, washed with blood.

Meaning:

Usually, this refers to Russia, which went through the tests of the First World War, the revolution and the Civil War.

Origin:

Title of the book (1932) by the Soviet writer Artyom Vesely (pseudonym of Nikolai Ivanovich Kochkurov, 1899-1939).

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