anyone that you want
The domain name is the part of the URL of a site that includes the site's name (example: answers) and the suffix indicating what kind of organization it is (.com for commercial). Another example is: name (wikipedia) and suffix (.org for nonprofit organization.)
The suffix, but more commonly a prefix, com means together or with. It can also mean fully.
com- is the prefix. -ent is the suffix.
'Com-' is a prefix, in words such as 'complete', 'completion' and numerous others.
a .com site is american
The suffix of domains (The ".com", ".org", so on) were made for a couple of reasons. Websites like to say what they're about. "Com" stands for "Commercial", "Org" stands for "Organization", and so on. Although having a "com" domain suffix, a website does not really need to be a commercial organization. And because of that, "Com" has turned into the normal site suffix, due to it's easy memorization and commonness. Also, domain suffixes were made to have many more available domain names. [ www.example.com ] could be taken, but that will leave atleast 50 more domains, if you switch around the suffixes.
tottaly free cursors .com type it in on google
Not necessarily. ".com" is the official suffix for commercial domains, not governments (they use the ".gov" suffix). However, a government could certainly purchase a ".com" domain.
The suffix that denotes belonging to is "-al". The prefix that can indicate belonging to is "com-".
It is called a suffix
Comfortable,comfortably, comfortability, That's all I can think of :)
The prefix is "com-", the root is "mit," and there is no suffix in the word "commit."