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Now there are a bazillion different languages out there and variations of thos languages. What languages do you reg your names in and why? Elaborate on your post if you can because I think it would be good for beginners considering the market.
Thanks!
For me I tend to stay with countries in the top 50 on the list of country GDP especially if what I am purchasing are major city names etc (with about 6 exeptions like Israel and Finland etc).
1) Greek: My top names are from the Greek language. Love the country. GDP has been growing in the past few years. I just feel good about it. Personal bias.
2)Indian: Out of the 20+ major languages in that country, I reg names in Hindi, Urdu, Bangla, and Tamil in that order. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The fact that it is becoming an international force with 1 billion plus people that will someday become paying consumers is a majot plus. In certain technical areas it surpasses the US in service and ingenouity. For languages other then Hindi, I find that grappling with those other languages to be the most difficult for me as there are not a lot of translation resources to draw upon so a lot of times I've been mislead by google numbers and registered adverbs. But over the years you learn certain ways to maneuver and find pertinent resources.
3) Japanese and Chinese: I've mostly dappled with these two languages for internet, finance, geographic, and technical words. Japan has a very educated and technically educated population that has a very internet saavy population. China has numbers and is and WILL become the world's premier economy. You just can't go wrong with these numbers.
4) Portuguese: I find this to be a solid investment. Some words can kill two birds with one stone i.e Brazil and Portugal and sometimes 3 with a lot of Spanish mixing as well. The Brazilian culture is growing, expanding, and have a very high literacy rate which will translate to internet users in my opinion.
So that's my list and my preferences and biases when it comes to IDNs and the languages out there. What are yours?
Thanks!
For me I tend to stay with countries in the top 50 on the list of country GDP especially if what I am purchasing are major city names etc (with about 6 exeptions like Israel and Finland etc).
1) Greek: My top names are from the Greek language. Love the country. GDP has been growing in the past few years. I just feel good about it. Personal bias.
2)Indian: Out of the 20+ major languages in that country, I reg names in Hindi, Urdu, Bangla, and Tamil in that order. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The fact that it is becoming an international force with 1 billion plus people that will someday become paying consumers is a majot plus. In certain technical areas it surpasses the US in service and ingenouity. For languages other then Hindi, I find that grappling with those other languages to be the most difficult for me as there are not a lot of translation resources to draw upon so a lot of times I've been mislead by google numbers and registered adverbs. But over the years you learn certain ways to maneuver and find pertinent resources.
3) Japanese and Chinese: I've mostly dappled with these two languages for internet, finance, geographic, and technical words. Japan has a very educated and technically educated population that has a very internet saavy population. China has numbers and is and WILL become the world's premier economy. You just can't go wrong with these numbers.
4) Portuguese: I find this to be a solid investment. Some words can kill two birds with one stone i.e Brazil and Portugal and sometimes 3 with a lot of Spanish mixing as well. The Brazilian culture is growing, expanding, and have a very high literacy rate which will translate to internet users in my opinion.
So that's my list and my preferences and biases when it comes to IDNs and the languages out there. What are yours?