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Thanks for replay,cooljub,Hi, I see what you're thinking with the extension, but it doesn't work.
I'm (I am) is not the same as my.
Still struggling with this..in Turkish, bilet(.)im means my ticket in English
I personally think these are pretty and brandable domains because they are Turkish not English,as mentioned above Im /iam/ not stands for the word MY,but bilet is one word means ticket in English while when you wanna use Turkish to express MY ticket in English then you shall say Bilet(.)imBest of luck with it, but I feel similar to @cooljub
I personally think these are pretty and brandable domains because they are Turkish not English,as mentioned above Im /iam/ not stands for the word MY,but bilet is one word means ticket in English while when you wanna use Turkish to express MY ticket in English then you shall say Bilet(.)imOk, I get the sohbet one
Still struggling with this..
"I'm" is a contraction of "I am", therefore bilet(.)im could mean "Ticket I am" - not "my ticket".
It doesn't make sense to me. Nor does ticket chat.