CD-drive

English (en)

CD-drive
An optical disc drive (ODD) in a 
computer system allows you to use 
CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to 
listen to music or watch a movie. 
Most drives also allow you to 
write data to a disc, so you can 
create your own music CDs, video 
DVDs or even create of back-up 
copy of your important data files.

CD drive is a device that CDs are 
inserted into for interacting; 
playing CDs (i.e., as found on
your desktop and laptop computers).

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

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Yorùbá (yo)

  • Agbàwo

Decomposition: This accurately describes the action of the CD-drive, which is to receive and accept a CD into itself.

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  • Aṣàgbéká-ṣàyẹ̀wò àwo

Decomposition: This (aṣàgbéká-ṣàyẹ̀wò) indicates that it transfers data, moves the CD in and out and also examine the CD (as in writing and reading function).

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  • Aṣàkọkà àwo

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