Domeenidele
Domeenidele is the Estonian dative plural form of the noun domeen (domain). It is used in sentences where the action is directed at multiple domains, for example when referring to something that applies to all linked domains. In grammar, domeenidele indicates the indirect object or recipient in a sentence.
In information technology, a domeen (domain) refers to a domain name used to identify resources on the
Domain names are registered through registrars; the .ee country code top-level domain is administered by the
DNS translates domain names into IP addresses and directs traffic. Common record types include A and AAAA
In Estonian usage, domeenidele is encountered in technical, administrative and legal texts when the sentence involves