Byte

English (en)

Byte
In most computer systems, a byte is
a unit of data that is eight binary
digits long. A single byte can be 
used to represent 28 or 256 
different values. 

A byte is the unit/number of bits 
used to represent/encode a single 
character of text in a computer 
such as a letter, number or 
typographic symbol.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms
Bit

Igbo (ig)

  • Otu Mkpụrụ edemede Ozi

Decomposition: Otu Mkpụrụ edemede Ozi - Mkpụrụ edemede is alphabet so when you add 'otu', it is saying one alphabet of data Data. E.g. ozi Otu' mkpụrụ edemede ozi a ezughị

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  • Igwempekele

Decomposition: Igwempekele : Ìgwè - group. Igwempekele - group/bunch of bits (in other words bytes). E.g. The word 'hope' is four bytes. Mkpụrụokwu a 'hope' bụ Igwempekele anọ.

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  • Nwa Ozi

Decomposition: Nwa Ozi - the smallest data.

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  • Bayiti

Decomposition: Bayiti - Igbonize byte

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