Internationalized domain
names (IDNs) are domain names that are written in languages or scripts
which use Latin letters with diacritics (accents marks such as é or ü)
or which do not use the Latin alphabet at all. IDNs allow native
speakers of non-Latin based scripts to access the Internet in their own
language.
Since Internet usage is rising around the world and the world is full of many different languages and scripts (and Chinese is the most spoken language!), IDNs offer a great way to connect with your target market no matter what they speak!
We support many domain extensions that offer IDNs in a variety of languages. To see a list and search for an IDN domain, visit our IDN page.
We also support several IDN extensions in a variety of languages. See a list of our IDN extensions.
Please note that IDNs are represented in punycode, which puts the IDN into the character set A-Z and 0-9, to connect with the domain name system (DNS).
Source:Dynadot
Since Internet usage is rising around the world and the world is full of many different languages and scripts (and Chinese is the most spoken language!), IDNs offer a great way to connect with your target market no matter what they speak!
We support many domain extensions that offer IDNs in a variety of languages. To see a list and search for an IDN domain, visit our IDN page.
We also support several IDN extensions in a variety of languages. See a list of our IDN extensions.
Please note that IDNs are represented in punycode, which puts the IDN into the character set A-Z and 0-9, to connect with the domain name system (DNS).
Source:Dynadot
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