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In addition to verb.me in English, one can also register Verb.me in Dutch:
Some good examples are on: Brands-and-Jingles - Portfolio - Dutch And probably the most complete collection of today on: Premium Domains - Cool ME Domain Names at Funk.Me Combination Dutch-Noun.Ne does not makes grammatical sense. Feliciteer.me [greet.me ~ congratulate.me] has received bids of 1000+ euro and 2000+ euro - still waiting to see someone to bid serious.ly. Zo, wat denk je? [Dutch for: What do you think?]
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NOBODY uses the verb in this way. The RIGHT WAY to use the verb is; " NODIG ME UIT(invite.me) " So, this one does not jingle |
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The root verb is uitnodigen (invitiren).
True, if you want to jingle it proper.ly, you probably need to do it this way: nodig.me/uit
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