|
|
|
|
|
Introduction n|name=.li|background= Introduction Long Island Usage Swiss usage Russian usage Notes Long Island Usage Many Long Island, New York (USA), organizations and companies have adopted the .li TLD as a domain hack. Swiss usage In addition to Switzerlands? being geographically adjacent to Liechtenstein, ?.li? on the end of a noun in Swiss German is commonly used as a diminutive. This is widespread, notable with Muesli (the diminutive of Mus, or ?puree?), and even shows up in family names, such as the well-known chocolate manufacturer ?Spruengli? (or Sprüngli), now a part of Lindt. Due to this vernacular usage, many Swiss companies register an additional, or alternative, .li domain for their businesses and services. Russian usage In Russian, -li is a verbal ending of past tense plural form. That is why some Russian-oriented sites use it as a part of the site name with the verbal stem before the dot, like http://www.zadolba.li (cf. Russian colloquial ????????? "to piss somebody off") or http://www.ulibnu.li (cf. Russian colloquial ???????? "to make someone smile").In addition, must pay attention to such addition, you should pay attention to nouns forming domain names. As for example, http://vaf.li http://gus.li, http://yas.li, http://motoral.li, http://avtolubite.li http://avtoral.li. Notes |
|
![]() |
|
|