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what would be the value of :

rappeur.com it mean rap singer in french, of course rap has great success in europe.

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"rappeur.com it mean rap singer in french, of course rap has great success in europe"

Not well known, obviously. Though I've had some french language background, I think the difficult spelling here will be tough to overcome ... for the majority! Good Luck.
 

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Even though they dont have other way to say rap singer with one word in french?
They can say "chanteur de rap" or "rappeur" that s it!

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>CoolHost: the difficult spelling here will be tough to overcome

I don't particularly find rappeur.com difficult to spell, even without my 2 full courses of French in college. However, be prepared to reply to some enquiry en francais.
 

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"I don't particularly find rappeur.com difficult to spell, even without my 2 full courses of French in college. However, be prepared to reply to some enquiry en francais."

I do. I think you actually need to speak french (.FR?), or have a good deal of knowledge with it, to spell it correctly ... really. I always found french to be somewhat difficult to grasp, with spelling, word/adjective placement, enunciation. N'est pas?
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