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do you own a single letter .com domain ?

i got the IDN domain :

ā.com ( xn--yda.com )

ā is a regular latin letter a with macron


i got a lot inquieries :

Uniregistry.com 22
Sedo.com 3
Private 3

in the time of smartphones and tablets , it is very simple to type in these IDN letters


it is just a matter of time...

Ā, lowercase ā,

is a grapheme, a Latin A with a macron, is used in several orthographies.

In some languages Ā is used to denote a long A. Examples are the Baltic languages, Polynesian languages, some romanizations of Japanese (rōmaji), Persian, Pashto, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (which represents a long A sound) and Arabic, and some Latin texts (especially for learners).

In Romanised Mandarin Chinese (pinyin) it is used to represent A spoken with a level high tone (first tone). It is used in some orthography-based transcriptions of English to represent the diphthong /eɪ/ (see Vowel length § Traditional long and short vowels in English orthography), and also in commercial names such as
Drāno
and Powerāde.

In the International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, Ā represents the open back unrounded vowel, आ, not to be confused with the similar Devanagari character for the mid central vowel, अ.

In the languages other than Sanskrit, Ā is sorted with other A's and is not considered a separate letter. The macron is only considered when sorting words that are otherwise identical. For example, in Māori, tāu (meaning your) comes after tau (meaning year), but before taumata (hill).

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no but I own a 6 letter.com pynynn.com
 
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there are still many out there
free to register ...
 
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got a pretty cool one about a month ago
Drone.Jetzs
 
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You should register that AERBANIYA wonder if anyone would buy it with all those vowels, hummm
 
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Welcome to ì.com!
The name of this domain is ì.com; it is an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). According to the Unicode standard, the name for the ì character is "Latin small letter i with grave". One way to reach this domain is to type the punycode representation xn--dda.com in your browser bar. The Unicode code point for this character is U+00EC.

The character ì (capital form: Ì) is used in a number of languages, including Welsh, Italian, and Vietnamese. For more information, see the article on this character in Wikipedia.

List of Latin Unicode characters.
Place your cursor over a character for more information.


a á ă ǎ â ä ǟ ȧ ǡ ȁ à ȃ ā ą å ǻ ã æ ǽ ǣ
ɑ
b ɓ ƀ ƃ c ć č ç ĉ ċ ƈ ȼ d ď ɗ đ ƌ dz dž e é ĕ ě
ȩ
ê ế ë ė ȅ è ȇ ē ę ɇ ŋ ʃ ð ʒ ƹ ǯ f ƒ g
ǵ
ğ ǧ ģ ĝ ġ ɠ ǥ ɣ ɂ h ȟ ĥ ħ i í ĭ ǐ î ï ȉ ì ȋ ī
į
ɨ ĩ ɩ j ĵ ɉ k ǩ ķ ƙ l ĺ ƚ ľ ļ ŀ ɫ ł lj m ḿ
ɱ
n ń ň ņ ǹ ɲ ƞ ñ nj o ó ŏ ǒ ô ö ȫ ȯ ȱ ő ȍ
ò
ơ ȏ ō ǫ ǭ ø ǿ õ ȭ ƣ ɛ ɔ ȣ p ƥ q r ŕ ř
ŗ
ȑ ȓ ɍ ɽ ɘ s ś š ş ŝ ș ȿ ə ß t ť ţ ț ƭ
ʈ
ŧ þ ƽ ƅ ƨ ɐ ɒ ɯ ʌ u ʉ ú ŭ ǔ û ü ǘ ǚ ǜ ǖ ű ȕ ù ư
ȗ ū ų ů ũ ʊ v ṿ ʋ w ŵ x y ý ŷ ÿ ƴ
ỿ
ȳ ɏ ȝ z ź ž ż ȥ ƶ ɀ ij œ
 
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Have you ever sold any of these
 
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In Germany are some very good sales

( will add later )
 
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Single real number. No IDN.
 
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what are your single number.coms
 
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do you see a problem with IDN's
 
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do you see a problem with IDN's

For me IDN,s are normal
I live ( think ) in multi different languages
( czech , english , german , spanish , thai , turkish )
 
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Not even sure how to respond to that so I will leave that alone :-o
 
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Should I pul out my Canadian peace flag......lol
 
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The name alphabet goes to the first two letters of the Greek writing system returns
( Alpha – α & Beta – β )
The history of the alphabet began in ancient Egypt, more than a thousand years after the beginning of the script.
The first alphabet was created around 2000 v. Christi and belonged to the language of the Semitic workers in Egypt (see Proto-Canaanite alphabet).

1. Mandarin 1,000 millions
2. English 450 million
3. Hindi nearly 400 million
4. Spanish 370 million
5. Russian ( cyrillic ) nearly 300 million
6. Arabic more than 200 million
7. Bengali nearly 200 million
8. Portuguese nearly 200 million
9. Malay-Indonesian 150 million
10. Japanese 130 million
11. German 120 million

★ ★ ★ The first true alphabet was Greek, the most widely Latin

★ English alphabet

The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters
(each having an uppercase and a lowercase form)
the same letters that are found in the ISO basic Latin alphabet

★ Latin

is an Indo-German language originally spoken by the Latins, the inhabitants of Latium Rome as the center. The earliest evidence date back to the 5th or 6th century BC back (early Latin), from the third century BC are longer texts before (old Latin), its full shape in the form of the now mainly known and learned classical Latin reached language in the first century BC.

★ Latin

was the official language of the Roman Empire and became the dominant lingua franca in the Western Mediterranean. While developed from the spoken vernacular, the so-called Vulgar Latin, the Romance languages, the Latin of the Roman writers remained as a dead language to modern times the leading language of literature, science, politics and the church.
Scholars such as :
★ Aquinas - Copernicus - Erasmus - Luther or Newton have written works into Latin !

Until the 19th century, the lectures were held at universities throughout Europe in Latin.

In Poland, Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire, Latin was the official language until then. In thousands of foreign words and phrases reclining and Latin is now also present in non-Roman languages such as German or English. In the formation of new terminology is resorted again and again in Latin.

★ English

is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca. It is an official language of almost 60 sovereign states and the most commonly spoken language in sovereign states including the

★ America - Australia - Canada- England - Ireland - New Zealand & Caribbean nations.

It is the third-most-common native language in the world, after Mandarin and Spanish. It is widely learned as a second language and is an official language of the European Union and of the United Nations, as well as of many world organisations.

★ English

had several historical forms. The earliest form was Old English, a set of Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century.

★ Through the worldwide influence of the British Empire, English spread around the globe

Arabic ( Hindu ) numerals
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Bengali numerals
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০ ১ ২ ৩ ৪ ৫ ৬ ৭ ৮ ৯

Cyrillic numerals
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А В Г Д Є Ѕ З И Ѳ

Devanagari numerals
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० १ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ ७ ८ ९

Gujarati numerals
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૦ ૧ ૨ ૩ ૪ ૫ ૬ ૭ ૮ ૯

Gurmukhi numerals
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੦ ੧ ੨ ੩ ੪ ੫ ੬ ੭ ੮ ੯

Kannada numerals

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೦ ೧ ೨ ೩ ೪ ೫ ೬ ೭ ೮ ೯

Nepal numerals
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० १ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ ७ ८ ९

Telugu numerals
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Alphabet International
a = latin
á = latin acute
ă = latin breve
ắ = latin breve & acute
ằ = latin breve & grave
ẳ = latin breve & hook
ȃ = latin inverted brave
ǎ = latin caron
â = latin circumflex
ấ = latin cirumflex & acute
ä = latin diaeresis
ȧ = latin dot
ậ = latin circumflex & dot
à = latin grave
ầ = latin circumflex & grave
ȁ = latin double grave
ả = latin hook
ẩ = latin circumflex & hook
ẳ = latin hook
ᶏ = latin retroflex hook
ā = latin macron
ą = latin minuscule
å = latin ring
ḁ = latin ring below
ẚ = latin right half ring
ã = latin tilde
ẫ = latin circumflex & tilde
ǡ = dot (diacritic)
 
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