Keypad

English (en)

Keypad 
The keypad usually refers to a set 
of buttons or keys arranged in a 
grid, typically used for entering 
numbers, symbols, or commands. 

Keypads are commonly found on 
telephones, calculators, security 
systems, ATM and other electronic 
devices that require numerical or 
alphabetical input.

Other languages: Hausa, Yorùbá

Related terms
Keyboard

Igbo (ig)

  • Mpị́nye ke ụ́gbọ́ọtụ́gwa

Decomposition: Kọmputa/Computer. Nkù-n'ụkwụ - something that is lapped.

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  • Ụgbọ mpinye akara

Decomposition: Kọmputa mpanụụkwụ or òmékọ̀dọ́ mpanụụkwụ. Mpanụụkwụ means to be carried on the 'legs'.

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  • Ụgbọ ọ̀tụ́gwọ́ mpinye a haziri ahazi 

Decomposition: A haziri ahazi shows how the keys are properly arranged.

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  • Ajụngwa mpinye

Decomposition: Ajụ means a set/bunch. Ngwa - device. Mpinye - input.

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