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Tokyo Olympics, medals and domains: A Chinese and Japanese language lesson
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<blockquote data-quote="nicole2020" data-source="post: 2343404" data-attributes="member: 322975371"><p>I speak Chinese. But I don't know much about Japanese.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to share some information. </p><p></p><p>For example, a single Chinese Pinyin domain bao.com which was sold $172,984 USD last year.</p><p></p><p>In Chinese, Bao is a highly versatile word that can mean many things based on the character. There are many more than the ones listed below, however, these are the most common and valuable characters with the "bao" sound and pinyin spelling :</p><p></p><p>包 - bag, purse, package, bun (food)</p><p>宝 - treasure, jewel, precious, baby</p><p>爆 - burst, explode</p><p>保 - protect, insurance, ensure</p><p>抱 - hug</p><p>报 - report, newspaper</p><p>饱 - full, satisfied</p><p></p><p>In Japanese, they will become different characters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicole2020, post: 2343404, member: 322975371"] I speak Chinese. But I don't know much about Japanese. I'd like to share some information. For example, a single Chinese Pinyin domain bao.com which was sold $172,984 USD last year. In Chinese, Bao is a highly versatile word that can mean many things based on the character. There are many more than the ones listed below, however, these are the most common and valuable characters with the "bao" sound and pinyin spelling : 包 - bag, purse, package, bun (food) 宝 - treasure, jewel, precious, baby 爆 - burst, explode 保 - protect, insurance, ensure 抱 - hug 报 - report, newspaper 饱 - full, satisfied In Japanese, they will become different characters. [/QUOTE]
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