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A French Lesson
Despite my persistant efforts to help everyone understand French domain names, there are still some difficult students. Some people do not understand that in French, nouns mean nothing without the article. You would never see a book, for example, with the title "Afrique". It would have to be "L'Afrique". Similarly, domain names should include the article to make sense in the French context, especially if it is a single word noun being used, and not multiple word combinations.
Other people confuse France with certain other countries, where the national domain dominates. Although the French do use the ".fr", the .com is also huge, especially for companies seeking a wider market than just their own region. Since Francophonie includes dozens of countries on five continents, that is usually the case. Still others insist -- apparently without any evidence to back their case -- that an apostrophe is terribly confusing. "Le" is masculine "the", "La" is "feminine" -- but if the noun starts with a vowel, you simply combine the article with the noun with an apostrophe. Far from creating confusion (everyone knows apostrophes cannot be included in domain names, so where is the confusion?), this actually makes the noun and article even more inseparable. In five minutes of browsing, I came across five major Web sites -- sites Francophones use on an hourly basis -- that combine the .com, plus the article, not to mention a would-be accent. I could easily include hundreds more that include one or two of these attributes, if not all three. (Part of the problem in finding these sites with ideal domain names is that I already have half of them locked up.) lentreprise.com -- L'Entreprise ("Company" or "The Company") lavion.com -- L'Avion ("Plane" or "The Plane") lexpansion.com -- L'expansion ("Expansion" or "The Expansion", an economic newspaper with "l'économie au quotidien" as their motto, or "The Economy day by day". See leconomie.com below.) leconomiste.com - L'Economiste ("Economist" or "The Economist") lactualite.com - L'Actualité ("News" or "The News") leurope.com - L'Europe ("Europe") lafrique.com - L'Afrique ("Africa") leconomie.com - L'Economie ("Economy" or "The Economy") Oops. Those last three were a self-promotion -- sorry! To earn my rights here at the IdnForums, let me add this one... léconomie.com Last edited by brianluedke; 08-05-2007 at 06:31 PM. |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
you must've missed:
avion.fr (first on 39 MIL results) lavion.fr (first on 67K results) only a three second search. Lesson learned. Thanks! |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
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Funny, for lafrique.com it says at the bottom: "lafrique.com TM Lorna Nicole Kayitesi" So its official, Brian, you are actually a girl? And btw, checked out http://sénégal.com/ hoping for a bit of cultural enlightment, but all I got was titty pics. Shame on you if that is the best promotion you can do for a country.
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
On Google.fr, both names are currently in the top six for a search for <avion>. A search for <"l'avion"> yields lavion.com as the top result, and avion.fr is no where to be found. What was your point again?
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Funny because the search for l'avion brings up no advertisers on my end on two mil results while a search for avion has 36 million results Loaded with ads. THAT was my point. What was yours? |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
What are you talking about? To whom are you speaking?
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I love it how I discuss a topic, e.g., the French affinity for domain names that include articles and the .com, and you apparently try to disprove my point by zooming in on a meaningless comparison of two major French Web sites. You just run past the entire discussion and seize hold of some tiny point of interest, presumably trying to steer clear of the real discussion. Is it because you have nothing to say about the thrust of my argument? http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=...chercher&meta= Quote:
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
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There's several possibilities: 1. you're talking about a subject you don't know or 2. you are stupid or 3. you try to fake everybody In all case, for your credibility if you have any, i would suggest to stop to try to convince members about your theorie. |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
Oh, I just saw this. You're taking this completely out of context, but then, you can't understand the text, can you?
So how could you possibly understand the context? Quote:
In future, remember that people get emotional when they get desperate. Quote:
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
So why all the titty pics on the home page of http://sénégal.com/ ?
Its a very simple question. Even you should be able to answer it. Is that all you see good about sénégal.com? Aren't there any men in sénégal you want to show pics of, or scenery, or landmarks, or anything else? Just tits? What the heck is wrong with you ....
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
There are already dozens of photos and articles about Sénégal at lafrique.com, and of course Sénégal.com is still (and permanently) under development.
Thank you for your interest. I'm glad to see that I'm already sparking discussion. Is there anyone here interested in discussing the merits of the argument I presented in the original post above? Quote:
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
Dear Brian,
Do you have the email address for the lady on the top left photo (http://sénégal.com/ ) ? the one in the middle. TIA and keep up the good work, you should go work with the UN |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
Amazing to see a guy spreading french lessons while its websites are FULL of misspelling !
"un journalist rwandais" un journaliste rwandais ! In lafrique "Le Sénégal ne devrait pas éprouver de la fièrté" Le Sénégal ne devrait pas éprouver de la fierté ! in Sénégal I didn't search a long time... |
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
found a mention of you on the internet: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
Burundi on the Internet Launched by a Rwandan university student, Mukaruginiza Tessa, and her American boyfriend, Brian Luedke, who teaches English in Kigali. ... www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/burundi.html - 50k - Cached - Similar pages Are you an American pretending to be French? lol |
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This is your second thread in the last few days that could be construed as trolling for fights. It's fine to have a drum to bang, but if you want to be accepted and hopefully repair a rep that you have shredded with your incessant ranting on this subject, you had better put this particular drum down. You will never earn your rights at IDNF like this - and you are skirting dangerously close to losing your rights altogether. Nuf' said.
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
Brian take this as a last piece of advice
if people can't see what you see leave it be. last piece of advice... keep it at discussion level... You thread title will also be changed.
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Re: A French Lesson for the ignoramuses
You mean the girl in the swim suit? The color photo?
What does "TIA" mean? I forgot. Anyway, if you need to contact me, use the email address available at my Web site. Quote:
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Again, this forum has let me down.... no one wants to talk about domain names.... it's more fun to try to tear apart the leader, I guess. Quote:
I can't say for sure that this is the last time I will ever give it a try here. But it is possible. Quote:
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Re: A French Lesson
There's a difference between "avion" and "l'avion". One means "plane" and the other means "the plane". That's unarguable - it's just French grammar - although you seem to be trying anyway...
As for whether "avion" is used on its own, well it depends on the context, but it can be used in other ways than with the l', for example in the expressions "billet d'avion" (plane ticket). Not a l' in sight in that rather crucial expression! In fact, looking down the top 100 Overture results for "avion", I can't immediately see any that would require the l'. Of course, Overture makes it that bit harder by throwing away linkwords (so you have to mentally add them back again), but if you can read French you'll see that most of the highest Overture keyphrases used either d' (of) i.e. literally "ticket of plane" or "avion" alone, with no linkword. It may be that the apostrophied domain forms you have still "work" for SEO and other purposes, and that's a separate discussion, but it's patently false that they are "equivalent" to the non-apostrophied forms.
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