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<blockquote data-quote="Domain.BUZZ" data-source="post: 2236872" data-attributes="member: 322553603"><p>Chinese Pinyin words never begin with a vowel or a V. This is a linguistic phenomenon that simply does not occur in Pinyin, though I've heard there are sometimes rare exceptions for A and E).</p><p></p><p>Most the of LLLL.com names are looked at as potential acronyms, so the Chinese investors consider each letter as a potential first letter of a word. If there is a vowel or a V in the LLLL, then that ruins the name as a potential acronym since words never start with vowels or Vs.</p><p></p><p>Pinyin does use vowels, but the vowels are always <em><strong>in the middle</strong></em> of the word, not at the beginning of the word.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, X and Q are premium letters in Pinyin because a very large number of words begin with those letters. Just make sure they are not combined with a vowel or a V. That'll ruin the name for both the English speaking market <em><strong>AND</strong></em> the Chinese market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domain.BUZZ, post: 2236872, member: 322553603"] Chinese Pinyin words never begin with a vowel or a V. This is a linguistic phenomenon that simply does not occur in Pinyin, though I've heard there are sometimes rare exceptions for A and E). Most the of LLLL.com names are looked at as potential acronyms, so the Chinese investors consider each letter as a potential first letter of a word. If there is a vowel or a V in the LLLL, then that ruins the name as a potential acronym since words never start with vowels or Vs. Pinyin does use vowels, but the vowels are always [I][B]in the middle[/B][/I] of the word, not at the beginning of the word. Incidentally, X and Q are premium letters in Pinyin because a very large number of words begin with those letters. Just make sure they are not combined with a vowel or a V. That'll ruin the name for both the English speaking market [I][B]AND[/B][/I] the Chinese market. [/QUOTE]
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