Exabytes

English (en)

Exabytes 
An extraordinarily large unit of 
digital data. One Exabyte (EB) is 
equal to 1,000 Petabytes or one billion
gigabytes (GB). Some technologists have
estimated that all the words ever 
spoken by mankind would be equal to
five Exabytes. 
The prefix 'exa' means one billion 
billion, or one quintillion, which is
a decimal term.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

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Igbo (ig)

  • Nnụ́kwụ́rụ́ nnụ́ ozi

Decomposition: This means myriads of messages.

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  • Ụ́bara ozi

Decomposition: This means large amounts of data.

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  • Ìgwè mpekele ọkaijeri

Decomposition: Ìgwè means 'a group' or 'collection', while mpekele means 'parts' or 'pieces'. Ọkaijeri is derived from the sentence 'ọ ka ijeri' which means 'that which is above a billion'. Ijeri means billion.

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  • Ijeri kwuru ijeri ozi

Decomposition: Ijeri means billion while ozi means information. Ijeri kwuru ijeri means 'billions of billions'.

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  • Ozi agụ́taghị́ ọnụ

Decomposition: This means an uncountable information. Ozi means information.

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  • Ozi agụkata agba awaa 

Decomposition: This means an uncountable information.

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