International domain names, or IDN, use characters outside the normal abc of the English-language keyboard. The IDN has two alternative approaches: one with the "local" characters and one with standard English characters prefixed by "xn--" For example, the Swedish for easy is "lätt"
lätt.com (is equal to:)
xn--ltt-qla.com
Option two doesn't seem easy, but those domains are attractive in original form, and type easily on local keyboards where the characters are used constantly.
It's also a kind of clubbishness:
Lätt differs from latt
The uninitiated struggle; the cognoscenti party hearty.
lätt.com (is equal to:)
xn--ltt-qla.com
Option two doesn't seem easy, but those domains are attractive in original form, and type easily on local keyboards where the characters are used constantly.
It's also a kind of clubbishness:
Lätt differs from latt
The uninitiated struggle; the cognoscenti party hearty.