Cache

English (en)

Cache
In computing, a cache is a high-
speed data storage layer which 
stores a subset of data, typically 
transient in nature, so that future
requests for that data are served 
up faster than is possible by 
accessing the data's primary 
storage location.

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Igbo (ig)

  • Ngwanchekwa nta

Decomposition: Ngwanchekwa nta - A small storage device. E.g. Igwe ahụ nwere Ngwanchekwa nta.

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  • Igwempekele

Decomposition: Chekiri - combines two different words 'Che' short form of 'nche' which means 'secure' and 'kiri' which stands for 'small'.

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  • Nchekịrị

Decomposition: Nchekịrị - 'nche' means to secure: Nché - a saver (or something that saves); Ntakịrị - something small

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  • Ụbụrụ nchekwa keọsịsọ

Decomposition: Ụbụrụ nchekwa keọsịsọ : Ụbụrụ - memory; Nchekwa - secure; Keọsịsọ - Fast/faster; E.g.  Tinye ya ụbụrụ nchekwa keọsịsọ.

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