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C=consonant, V=vowels
Like yezl.com, ruzl.com

IMO, yes. What do you think? Do you have similar collections?
I'm collecting pronounceable LLLL.COMs and your suggestion is appreciated. thank you.
 
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Everything here is pronounceable depending on how long you tongue is.
 
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CVZL is not even remotely pronounceable. I can't even understand why you have to ask that question.
 
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So puzl.com is not pronounceable?
He changed his original post after my comment. From the start it only said CVZL. Not that C was consonants and V was vowels.
 
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No

The “Radio Test” really is the best way to get a good idea of whether a LLLL.com is pronounceable or not. If your LLLL.com was mentioned on the radio, would listeners be able to spell it without difficulty? It’s better to ask other people than to try and determine this yourself — most of us will be inherently biased towards our own LLLL.coms.

In general, the best performing letters are: A, S, E, M, D, I, T, O. Other strong letters include F, G, H. The letters J,K,Q,U,V,W,X,Y,Z are referred as non-premium letters. The presence of one of these letters considerably devalues a 4 letter .com under most circumstances. Of these, Q, X, Z are the weakest.

Cheers
Corey
 
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As a straight 4L, it’s something like third tier, having only one vowel and not universally considered pronounceable, as people here have made clear. If the buyer is willing to look at it flexibly as a brand, though, such domains have possibilities…



I sat down in my room in the duke’s CAZL and my dog walked up to NUZL me, which is preferable to when he’s growling and aggressive, in which case I MUZL him. I took out a PUZL book to enjoy. Then I placed a call to my friend Isaac, who is engaged to be married. “MAZL TOV!” I said. Probably it’ll be a fancy wedding with all the RAZL DAZL of formal dress and entertainment. I hope his relationship doesn’t FIZL out.
Soon he’ll come over and I’ll put steaks on the grill to SIZL. The next day I met the fiancee, so young she makes Isaac look like a FOZL.
 
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It can be pronounceable if you teach site users how to pronounce it. But it would be a long shot if you are selling this as pronounceable.
 
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Generally, Vowels are A,E,I,O,U.

Cheers
Corey
 
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@Samer

When dealing with pronounceable 4 letter .coms, the question often arises whether the letter “Y” takes on the properties of a consonant or those of a vowel. When dealing with CVCVs, a “Y” found in the 4th position is often considered to take on the properties of a vowel and when found in the 2nd position, the role of a consonant.

Y’s often result in very strong sales, regardless of their consonant/vowel status in CVCV type LLLL.com's, however it’s best to stick with a CVCY pattern for maximum end user and reseller potential. If offered 2 comparable CVCV, the one without a “Y” is usually a better choice.

Cheers
Corey
 
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CVZL pronounceable? Wholly dependent on your language. English no. Just no. Other languages maybe. Hungarian. Serbian. Croatian. Bosnian. Slovenian. Slovakian. Czech. Ask the Czechoslovakian Centre of Development and Test Laboratories if it's pronounceable. https://www.cvzl.cz. Send them an email. Seriously. I do random things like that all the time.
 
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Actor Jim Caviezel might think it's pronounceable but not most of the rest of us.
 
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I'd call it semi-pronounceable. There's a clear distinction between razl (which is a pretty good semi pronounceable 4L) and something like elis or zana.

But people on this forum would lead you to believe that any 4L is pronounceable if they own it and are trying to sell it.
It's semi pronounceable, that's what it is.
 
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C=consonant, V=vowels
Like yezl.com, ruzl.com

IMO, yes. What do you think? Do you have similar collections?
I'm collecting pronounceable LLLL.COMs and your suggestion is appreciated. thank you.

lol
I wanna hear ya post sound sample u trying say it
 
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everyone buys 4Ls because everyone buys 4Ls so don't worry about pronounceable.

I can pronounce it. But Im not a native speaker of English
 
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Avoid da “Z”

This is the 2nd worst letter, after “X”

This name isnt remotely pronounceable.
 
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  • Any 4L can be an abbreviation for a sentence
True. But “Z” tough, unless “Zebras” “Zoo” lol^^
 
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Generally, Vowels are A,E,I,O,U.

Cheers
Corey

Sometimes “Y”’tricky letter, that “Y”...

Y can either be “C” or “V”!

Ignore the CVCV Kool-Aid and just ask yourself “doesnit look good”?
CZVL (See? Already forgot it. Not good... Still “liquid” even worst one of 456,976 unique ones and despite not “pronounceable” take solace classified “liquid” domain, still ~$100 imo :)
 
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This is a troll post, right?
 
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Everything here is pronounceable depending on how long you tongue is.

I agree with this post. However, it also comes down to how easy it is for the user to pronounce it as well. Razl is better than Xazl. I could see Razl going for much more than Xazl could ever go for. However, there is always the random chance of a tech junkie making a very popular site on some weird domain like Xaxl. I don't count it out, but I don't place my betting money in it.
 
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it isn't pronounceable. not even a namepros-tier pronounceable. maybe a facebook-tier pronounceable at best.
 
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