The "ru" at the end of an email address typically indicates that the domain is associated with Russia. It is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Russia, similar to how ".com" is used for commercial entities globally. Email addresses ending in ".ru" are often used by individuals, organizations, or businesses based in Russia.
hi how ru
電子メールのアドレス denshi me-ru no adoresu (electronic mail address)
dot ru = Russia. The TLD (top level domain) for the country of Russia is ".ru"
** are you there.
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The domain of an email message tells you which email service is used to send or receive the mail. For example and email coming from user@answers.com to someone@ibm.com tells you that the sender has an answers.com email address and the recipient had an ibm.com address and may be employed there. The domain can say where the person is employed or what part of the world the email address is in. for example if the domain name ends in ".ca", it is in canada. If it is .ru it is Russia related.
Tu la ru means nothing in French.
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To Love-Ru's title is a word play. It means "To Love You" and when pronounced in Japanese it sounds like the word "trouble" (to-ra-bu-ru).