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| IDN Discussion Discussion about internationalized domain names (IDN's). |
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Oct 2010
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![]() | Russian version of 'Baby', 'Friend' and 'Asia' Hi, I just registered these IDN Russian domains: ребенка.com (baby, child, kid) Другу.com (friend) Азии.com (Asia) What do you think about them? Do you see any value ![]() Regards, Jorge |
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But, do my domains mean something? Because they all give a lot of results in a Google search: ребенок : 44 millions results Друг : 48 millions Азия : 27 millions Mines go a little worse, but not too much: ребенка.com : 42 millions Другу.com : 34 millions Азии.com : 17 millions Regards, Jorge | ||||
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![]() | you need a linguist to explain this properly, but the word form is not the same.
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ildarius is right. In Russian there are different forms of words. They have meaning but they are just the forms of the main word (in our case it is Друг). Can't really explain it For example in English i can say: You're my friend and Gave it to my friend In Russian there are different words. In first statement it's Друг in second Другу But the value is in Друг but not Другу. | ||||
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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![]() | You can also plug Russian words into this Worstat tool to get the search scores...it often helps you figure out the singular or can give you suggestions of 2 word combos with high search. Caution- it often does not differentiate on how words are grouped...ie. PlayPoker and PokerPlay can get same results. You have to visually search on google or yandex to find the most used term. Always best to ask a native speaker. http://wordstat.yandex.ru/? A pretty good English to Russian dictionary is: http://rustran.com
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| New Member Join Date: Dec 2010
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![]() | Fellas online translators sux alot i know it when i tried trans some english to german ))) And i think it is totally useless when translating to russian or from russian. I am russian and i know what a butthurt russian language is So if you want an consultation dont be shy, ask me i'll translate and give any advices or answer any questions |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Mar 2009
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hi as others said, Russian is an inflected language - endings of words change to communicate relationships, and the different classes of endings are called 'cases' - there are six cases in Russian. All you really have in English for that is possessive 's' and plural 's' being added to words. Registering the word money is a lot better than registering the word money's. Registering other standalone words that mean things like "to money" and "of money" and "located in money" is what you do if you register words in other cases than the main (nominative) one. If you look up nouns in a dictionary the first form given is the first case (called the nominative) which, with the nominative plural, is probably the most common search term.
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