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Translator needed--what language is DNWH.net?--I own DNWH.com

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I recently got DNWH.com--and now I need someone to visit www.DNWH.net and tell me what language it is--and what they do--sell--provide.

Can anybody help me on this one?
 
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Ask Goh, or is he still around?
 

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Yes--good thinking--I need Goh.

I think it's Chinese?
 

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the WHOIS lists a chinese address, so its either Mandarin or Cantonese. And yes, Goh is the man to ask. Yun Ye could also tell you.
 

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A so called " medic of computer " company, looks like a SOHO business in China.
Their services include maintaining computer, installing softwares and ... MS windows COPY!!:D
 

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Thanks Dragon & Yes! :)

How about popping in my other thread--and see what you think about my ideas for my .com version of the name. Please make any suggestions that pop into your head.
 

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Chinese (mandarin)
 

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It's interesting that both draqon and doberry mentioned Mandarin. But the truth is: Mandarin and Cantonese are only dialects (SPOKEN); when it comes to WRITTEN words, there's only ONE Chinese but 2 different versions of writing the same character: Simplified Chinese that is used widely in China (and also Singapore) and Traditional Chinese for Taiwan and Hong Kong. Okay, class dismissed :)
 
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I can tell you this much for sure: "Dr Pecker Computer" is some form of English, but at the bottom of the page, "copright" and "All Reserted" are not :)
 

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>Silverwire: ... at the bottom of the page, "copright" and "All Reserted" ...

This tells us exactly how difficult it is to sell to the Chinese if you don't speak their language, because they don't speak yours. Good luck, NamePopper.
 
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