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Fredo

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Hi,

I would need an appraisal for the following Chinese IDN:

街.com

The meaning of "街" is "street".

Thanks in advance!
 

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Chinese words to mean anything come in pairs. But it does appear to mean "town" apparantly not city in Japanese. Has 3,000 overture. so should be a decent one anyways.

Keep trying. Pm sent.
 

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Thanks Sarcle. I think the word is Chinese rather than Japanese...
 

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Nice.
The word "街" is the same in Traditional and Simplified Chinese.
But it's hard to receive some type in.
As Sarcle say "Chinese words to mean anything come in pairs."
 

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It is strange, on Google I see Chinese results and on Yahoo it is Japanese. Can someone explain that? So Sarcle, I think you were still right, seems the word is in Chinese and Japanese.
 

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街 is street in both chinese (jie/gai) and japanese (gai) - i checked the domain 2 days ago, it doesn't mean much to a chinese speaker, but should be worth quite a bit to the Japanese market.
 
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