Top-level Domain

English (en)

Top-level Domain
Top-Level Domain (TLD) or domain 
suffix, is short for top-level 
domain and is the trailing portion 
of the domain. For example, when 
visiting yobamoodua.org, “.org” is 
Yobamoodua’s TLD. 

The original TLDs are: .com, .gov, 
.org, .net, .mil, .edu, and .int. 
but we now have countless order 
TLDs including country codes and 
continent codes.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Nsonazụ ebe obibi keọwaozi

Decomposition: Top level Domain : Nsonazụ ebe obibi keọwaozi ( Nsonazụ is suffix)

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  • Mgbọrọgwụ akwụozi

Decomposition: TLD - mgbọrọgwụ akwụozi (the root of the website or what the website is attached to).

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  • Mgbakwunye aha Ọwaozi

Decomposition: Mgbakwunye aha Ọwaozi - Mgbakwunye stands for suffix, added, etc.

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