Hello!
I have a few short Swedish words in punycode. The two first words are
also used in Denmark and Norway. The letter ä also appear on german
keyboards (umlaut for a).
I think they will be worth quite a bit in 4-5 years or so, but I'm a bit curious
about their current value. Any ideas?
Gå.net (Gå=Go) xn--g-2fa.net
I'm currently using this as a start page (Best use for it, I think)
Då.com/net (Då=Then) xn--d-2fa.com/net
"Dånet" could also be translated as "the roar" or something like that
Äg.net xn--g-zfa.net
Äg=Own in imperative form, like in "own a domain name"
Äger.com (Äger=Owns) xn--ger-pla.com
The one below is more of a domain hack:
jär.net xn--jr-via.net
"järnet" would mean "the iron" in swedish.
There is also an expression "ge järnet" that originally meant "full gas"
but nowadays mean that you put a lot of effort into something.
ge.jär.net might be a nice domain hack.
I have a few short Swedish words in punycode. The two first words are
also used in Denmark and Norway. The letter ä also appear on german
keyboards (umlaut for a).
I think they will be worth quite a bit in 4-5 years or so, but I'm a bit curious
about their current value. Any ideas?
Gå.net (Gå=Go) xn--g-2fa.net
I'm currently using this as a start page (Best use for it, I think)
Då.com/net (Då=Then) xn--d-2fa.com/net
"Dånet" could also be translated as "the roar" or something like that
Äg.net xn--g-zfa.net
Äg=Own in imperative form, like in "own a domain name"
Äger.com (Äger=Owns) xn--ger-pla.com
The one below is more of a domain hack:
jär.net xn--jr-via.net
"järnet" would mean "the iron" in swedish.
There is also an expression "ge järnet" that originally meant "full gas"
but nowadays mean that you put a lot of effort into something.
ge.jär.net might be a nice domain hack.
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