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Old 07-17-2008, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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[WTB]Chinese PinYin & generic .cn .com.cn & Chinese traffic names wanted.

[WTB]Chinese PinYin & generic .cn .com.cn & Chinese traffic names wanted.

PM me your domain and asking price.

thanks.

if I am interesting in your domain name and your asking price,i will PM you.
.com/.net/.cn/.com.cn all is ok

thanks.

again,PM only.

wood.

ps:target is depend on the domain name.

psinyin, more formally called Hanyu Pinyin , is the most common Standard Mandarin romanization system in use. Hanyu means the Chinese language, pin means "spell" and yin means "sound". It is also known as scheme of the Chinese phonetic alphabet.

Pinyin uses the Latin alphabet to represent sounds in Standard Mandarin. The way these letters represent sounds in Standard Mandarin do not correspond to any other one particular language that use the Roman alphabet. For example, the sounds indicated in pinyin by b and g correspond more closely to the sounds indicated by p and k in some Western uses of the Latin script, e.g., French. Other letters, like j, q, x or zh, indicate sounds that do not correspond to any exact sound in English. Some of the transcriptions in pinyin, such as the ian ending, do not correspond to English pronunciations, either. This means that people who have not studied Chinese or the pinyin system are likely to severely mispronounce some words if they attempt to pronounce pinyin according to their own language spellings.
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