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Accepting offers on the following German language domains. Registerd with GoDaddy (G) or Namecheap (N). Payment by Paypal only, please PM offers.

beisammen.com (translation = together)(N)
empfehlen.com (translation = recommend)(N)
sechzigneun.com (translation = sixtynine)(N)
siebzig.com (translation = seventy)(N)
tierkreis.info (translation = zodiac)(G)
tierkreis.net (translation = zodiac)(N)
turnhalle.info (translation = gym)(G)
 

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German 101
69 = "neun und sechzig", not sechzigneun
70 = "siebzig", not siezig

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Thanks for that clicknow, 70 was a typo by myself which ive now corrected. Obviously you know your native language better than me but according to my English/German dictionary and BabelFish for that matter "sechzigneun" translates as "sixty nine"???
 

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Unfortunately the translation tools and your dictionary are wrong. In German one says the last digit first. For example, 21 is "ein und zwanzig" (one and twenty)
See the following link where there is audio as well:
http://german.about.com/library/blzahlen.htm

I'm Australian. Just living in Germany :)
 
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