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Hello!

I would like to ask if anybody has experience with the .sk extension. It stands for the Slovak Republic and it´s quiete new market in mid-Europe.

Today I was confirmed to own a few cool names:

tax.sk
sk1.sk
cee.sk
cams.sk
bars.sk
word.sk
pics.sk
rooms.sk
flights.sk
cameras.sk
directory.sk

Is there a market for it? Are English words widely used in Slovakia?

Thanks for your opinions! :blink:
 
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A few more English .sk words. The ones in bold are the words I find the most interesting.

a.sk
ba.sk
ca.sk
fla.sk
ma.sk
ta.sk
de.sk
di.sk
whi.sk
obeli.sk
ri.sk
tamari.sk
bri.sk
asteri.sk
fri.sk
Gdan.sk
Min.sk
kio.sk
du.sk
hu.sk
mu.sk
ru.sk
tu.sk


calian said:
I would agree astalavista.box.sk has to be the most famous site using the extension worldwide. Its not real good when the most famous site using an extension is dedicated to hacking. Regarding using the extension in words, I wonder if t.sk is already taken or if they allow one character registrations?
 
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Now that I think of it, AstaLaVista.box.sk was very popular many years ago. As for .sk domains, since persons outside of Slovak can't own/register an .sk domain it really diminishes the tlds value.
 
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taheny said:
A few more English .sk words. The ones in bold are the words I find the most interesting.

a.sk
ba.sk
ca.sk
fla.sk
ma.sk
ta.sk
de.sk
di.sk
whi.sk
obeli.sk
ri.sk
tamari.sk
bri.sk
asteri.sk
fri.sk
Gdan.sk
Min.sk
kio.sk
du.sk
hu.sk
mu.sk
ru.sk
tu.sk


English???
 
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Add the front letters to sk and you come up with the word. For example: ri + sk = risk :bingo:


zquest said:
English???
 
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Single letter avail for reg ? like a.sk? Thank you
 
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I believe you need 3 letters at least. :'(
 
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