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Understand this - IDN's registered in this form, are worth nothing, as they mean nothing, and are classed as phishing domains.
Just because it looks like 'Hotel', doesn't mean;
A - Anyone is going to type it in, because it is not in any particular language
B - It will more than likely be classed as a phishing domain in IE7 (probably) and the user will be warned about it
C - A and B together.
So stop wasting your time posting this garbage. And also stop getting upset about the guys here posting their appraisals. They are giving their opinion, which you asked for. Don't you realise that all the responses you are getting are very similar?
Arabic: ÙÙÙÙØ¯ÙÙ
Chinese (Simplified): æ é¦
Chinese (Traditional): æ 館
Czech: hotel
Danish: hotel
Dutch: hotel
Estonian: hotell
Finnish: hotelli
French: hôtel
German: das Hotel
Greek: ξενοδοÏείο
Hungarian: szálloda
Icelandic: hótel
Indonesian: hotel
Italian: albergo, hotel
Japanese: ããã«
Korean: í¸í
Latvian: viesnīca
Lithuanian: viešbutis
Norwegian: hotell
Polish: hotel
Portuguese (Brazil): hotel
Portuguese (Portugal): hotel
Romanian: hotel
Russian: гоÑÑиниÑа
Slovak: hotel
Slovenian: hotel
Spanish: hotel
Swedish: hotell
Turkish: otel
Hey Doc Com,
You pulled an interesting trick.
But here's the dilemma:
You can have only one (1) IDN version of hotel, no matter how weird it is! Arabic, martian, etc. versions don't count.
Apparently, those are the rules.
Let me know if this is wrong.
Also confirmed by WorldLingo.com that it is indeed the arabic translation for hotel. I thought about regging it but wanted to give NYdomainer an opportunity to legitimately register a TRUE IDN.
I am also surprised that there are also so few results in google. So, one must assume that they call places to stay something different than hotels. Now, seek and ye shall find!
Hey Doc Com,
You pulled an interesting trick.
But here's the dilemma:
You can have only one (1) IDN version of hotel, no matter how weird it is! Arabic, martian, etc. versions don't count.
Apparently, those are the rules.
Let me know if this is wrong.
Arabic and Chinese for RESTAURANT. The above information is pulled out of my Moniker account.
Left Hotel for you to ponder after I posted the real options but someone else snagged it up.
No tricks, no hocus pocus, no gimmicks, no fabrications, no concoctions...straight up and on the dot registrations. I am no IDN expert but see the value of them growing along with the need as the internet is finally figuring it out.
Thanks Doc.
I don't want any more of this IDN junk.
I got into this merde by chance: bought some of them on eBay for our hotel 'non-business': http://hotels.travelocia.com/ is providing almost every hotel in the country.
Probably 10 times as many hotels than in Expedia