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I'm not THAT good with Spanish, but are you sure it's puwede and not "puede"?

These domains seem okay but they are quite vague and I can't see any usage for them. I doubt many people search for "small town" or "small village" in spanish.
 
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thanks for the appraisal. some have overture just a little and google searches. thanks, JYM
any others?

hahaha you're right it's puede but everytime it's mentioned alongside of it comes "puwede" i did a search for it on google, mostly we Filipinos spell it that way. :)

JYM said:
I'm not THAT good with Spanish, but are you sure it's puwede and not "puede"?

These domains seem okay but they are quite vague and I can't see any usage for them. I doubt many people search for "small town" or "small village" in spanish.
 
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With some of the domains I see on the expired list every day, I have to wonder if there are a lot of foreigners trying to register english language domains, but with horrible broken-english. I took two years of spanish lessons in school, and I'd probably be the same way if I ever tried to register spanish language domains. I think Tacobell.com is already taken :)
 
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weblord said:
mostly we Filipinos spell it that way. :)

I didn't realise that Filipinos speak Spanish as one of their more common language.
 
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yeah Philippines got conquered by spanish conquistadores, so we adapt mainly spanish words for everyday words we have and still are using spanish on some.

PowerUp said:
I didn't realise that Filipinos speak Spanish as one of their more common language.

then consider puwede.com as misspelled for puede (spanish) lol
like localized word :)
during spanish era we spell without "w" ex. puede
but when the Americans came, we spell with "w" (western) lol
ex. puwede
slipxaway said:
With some of the domains I see on the expired list every day, I have to wonder if there are a lot of foreigners trying to register english language domains, but with horrible broken-english. I took two years of spanish lessons in school, and I'd probably be the same way if I ever tried to register spanish language domains. I think Tacobell.com is already taken :)
 
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