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    Do people think these are hyphens?

    Being I'm so used to seeing Japanese everday.
    I know for most people on DNF a huge turnoff for domains is the hyphen....

    I realized a lot of my best domains are in katakana which has a character that elongates the sound for foreign words.

    Example
    テレビゲーム.com - TV Games.com
    パソコンゲーム.com - PC Games.com
    セール.com - Sale.com

    Then it hit me when I was looking at my domain Sale.com today
    Some domainers on here may think this is a hyphen.
    2 characters & a hyphen in the middle.

    Anyone ever thought this?
    I just wanted to confirm this is not a hyphen.
    it's actually a Japanese character Sale is written this way in Japanese se-ru セール

    I think when these dropped that's the reason why no one picked them up last year. I kept thinking there is no chance that Sale is going to free but now I think I figured out why...
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    Re: Do people think these are hyphens?

    Yep, I can confirm this: "ー" is not the hyphen ("-") character. No Japanese will be confused by the difference. "セ-ル" (with a hyphen) would be totally worthless from both a resale and a typein perspective, but with the Japanese "vowel extender mark" it has a lot of value.

    For more on the Katakana character set, this Wikipedia entry is required reading...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana
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