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See also: Byte and bytě

English

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Etymology

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    An alteration of the word bite so it would not be accidentally misspelled as bit. Coined by Werner Buchholz in 1956, during the early design phase for the IBM 7030 Stretch computer.[1][2][3]

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    Noun

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    byte (plural bytes)

    1. (computing) A short sequence of bits (binary digits) that can be operated on as a unit by a computer; the smallest usable machine word.
    2. (computing, most commonly) A unit of computing storage equal to eight bits, which can represent any of 256 distinct values.
      Synonyms: B, octet
      The word “hello” fits into five bytes of ASCII code.
      • 1984, Neil Ardley, “The ZX Spectrum+ Memory Map”, Learn About Your ZX Spectrum+ (3), in Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ User Guide, Dorling Kindersley, →ISBN, page 48:
        If you look at the photograph of the interior of the Spectrum [], you will see that there is one ROM chip, and 16 smaller RAM chips. These chips give the Spectrum its memory. The memory consists of 65536 storage units that each contain one byte (a number from 0 to 255).
      • 2008, Eric Johnson, Joshua Jones, A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server:
        With a varchar, the storage is always the actual number of characters you have stored plus 2 bytes. So a varchar(20) with a 5-character word will take up 7 bytes, with the extra 2 bytes holding a size reference for SQL Server.

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    (machine word):

    (unit of storage):

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    (unit of storage):

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    References

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    1. ^ Werner Buchholz (February 1977), “The Word “Byte” Comes Of Age”, in Byte Magazine[1], volume 2, number 2, page 144:A byte was described as consisting of any number of parallel bits from one to six. Thus a byte was assumed to have a length appropriate for the occasion.
    2. ^ “Timeline Of The IBM Stretch/Harvest Era (1956–1961)”, in Computer History Museum[2], (Can we date this quote?), archived from the original on 11 June 2011
    3. ^ Definition of 'Byte'”, in The Jargon File[3], 2003, archived from the original on 1 July 2003

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    Anagrams

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    Basque

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    Etymology

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    From English byte.

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    Noun

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    byte inan

    1. (computing) byte

    Declension

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    Declension of byte (inan V-stem12)
    indefinite singular plural proximal plural
    absolutive byte bytea byteak byteok
    ergative bytek byteak byteek byteok
    dative byteri byteari byteei byteoi
    genitive byteren bytearen byteen byteon
    comitative byterekin bytearekin byteekin byteokin
    causative byterengatik bytearengatik byteengatik byteongatik
    benefactive byterentzat bytearentzat byteentzat byteontzat
    instrumental bytez byteaz byteez byteotaz
    inessive bytetan bytean byteetan byteotan
    locative bytetako byteko byteetako byteotako
    allative bytetara bytera byteetara byteotara
    terminative bytetaraino byteraino byteetaraino byteotaraino
    directive bytetarantz byterantz byteetarantz byteotarantz
    destinative bytetarako byterako byteetarako byteotarako
    ablative bytetatik bytetik byteetatik byteotatik
    partitive byterik
    prolative bytetzat

    1. Optionally, case suffixes can be separated from the root with a hyphen.
    2. Words ending in a written vowel but pronounced with a final consonant follow consonant declension in speech but vowel declension in writing.

    Further reading

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    • byte”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]

    Czech

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    Etymology 1

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    Czech Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Noun

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    byte m inan

    1. byte
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    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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    byte

    1. vocative singular of byt

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    Finnish

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English byte.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbyte/, [ˈbyt̪e̞]
    • Rhymes: -yte
    • Syllabification(key): by‧te
    • Hyphenation(key): by‧te

    Noun

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    byte (rare, slang)

    1. byte

    Declension

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    Inflection of byte (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
    nominative byte bytet
    genitive byten bytejen
    partitive byteä bytejä
    illative byteen byteihin
    singular plural
    nominative byte bytet
    accusative nom. byte bytet
    gen. byten
    genitive byten bytejen
    bytein rare
    partitive byteä bytejä
    inessive bytessä byteissä
    elative bytestä byteistä
    illative byteen byteihin
    adessive bytellä byteillä
    ablative byteltä byteiltä
    allative bytelle byteille
    essive bytenä byteinä
    translative byteksi byteiksi
    abessive bytettä byteittä
    instructive bytein
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of byte (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative byteni byteni
    accusative nom. byteni byteni
    gen. byteni
    genitive byteni bytejeni
    byteini rare
    partitive byteäni bytejäni
    inessive bytessäni byteissäni
    elative bytestäni byteistäni
    illative byteeni byteihini
    adessive bytelläni byteilläni
    ablative byteltäni byteiltäni
    allative bytelleni byteilleni
    essive bytenäni byteinäni
    translative bytekseni byteikseni
    abessive bytettäni byteittäni
    instructive
    comitative byteineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative bytesi bytesi
    accusative nom. bytesi bytesi
    gen. bytesi
    genitive bytesi bytejesi
    byteisi rare
    partitive byteäsi bytejäsi
    inessive bytessäsi byteissäsi
    elative bytestäsi byteistäsi
    illative byteesi byteihisi
    adessive bytelläsi byteilläsi
    ablative byteltäsi byteiltäsi
    allative bytellesi byteillesi
    essive bytenäsi byteinäsi
    translative byteksesi byteiksesi
    abessive bytettäsi byteittäsi
    instructive
    comitative byteinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative bytemme bytemme
    accusative nom. bytemme bytemme
    gen. bytemme
    genitive bytemme bytejemme
    byteimme rare
    partitive byteämme bytejämme
    inessive bytessämme byteissämme
    elative bytestämme byteistämme
    illative byteemme byteihimme
    adessive bytellämme byteillämme
    ablative byteltämme byteiltämme
    allative bytellemme byteillemme
    essive bytenämme byteinämme
    translative byteksemme byteiksemme
    abessive bytettämme byteittämme
    instructive
    comitative byteinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative bytenne bytenne
    accusative nom. bytenne bytenne
    gen. bytenne
    genitive bytenne bytejenne
    byteinne rare
    partitive byteänne bytejänne
    inessive bytessänne byteissänne
    elative bytestänne byteistänne
    illative byteenne byteihinne
    adessive bytellänne byteillänne
    ablative byteltänne byteiltänne
    allative bytellenne byteillenne
    essive bytenänne byteinänne
    translative byteksenne byteiksenne
    abessive bytettänne byteittänne
    instructive
    comitative byteinenne

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    Hungarian

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    Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing from English byte.[1]

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    Noun

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    byte (plural byte-ok)

    1. (computing) byte (a unit of computing storage equal to eight bits)

    Usage notes

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    It also occurs in the form bájt (along with its prefixed forms), but this spelling is not supported by most authoritative spelling dictionaries.

    Declension

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    Possessive forms of byte
    possessor single possession multiple possessions
    1st person sing. byte-om byte-jaim
    2nd person sing. byte-od byte-jaid
    3rd person sing. byte-ja byte-jai
    1st person plural byte-unk byte-jaink
    2nd person plural byte-otok byte-jaitok
    3rd person plural byte-juk byte-jaik

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    1. ^ István Tótfalusi (2005), Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára [A Storehouse of Foreign Words: An Explanatory and Etymological Dictionary of Foreign Words], Budapest: Tinta, →ISBN

    Further reading

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    • byte in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2026).
    • Biró, János. Helyesírási kérdések A magyar nyelv nagyszótárának írása közben (“Questions of spelling while compiling the Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”) (see page 5 in the PDF, page 55 in the original)

    Italian

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    Italian Wikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipedia it

    Etymology

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      Borrowed from English byte.

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      Noun

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      byte m (invariable)

      1. (computing) byte
        Synonym: bicarattere

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      1. ^ byte in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

      Middle English

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      Etymology 1

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      Noun

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      byte

      1. alternative form of bite

      Etymology 2

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      Verb

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      byte

      1. alternative form of biten

      Portuguese

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      Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia pt

      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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        Unadapted borrowing from English byte.

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        Noun

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        byte m (plural bytes, abbreviation B)

        1. (computing) byte (unit equivalent to 8 bits)

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        Romanian

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        Etymology

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        Unadapted borrowing from English byte.

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        byte m (plural byți)

        1. (computing) byte
          Synonym: octet

        Declension

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        singular plural
        indefinite definite indefinite definite
        nominative-accusative byte byteul byți byții
        genitive-dative byte byteului byți byților
        vocative byteule byților

        Slovak

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        Alternative forms

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        Noun

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        byte m inan

        1. byte

        Further reading

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        • byte”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026

        Spanish

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        Etymology

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        Unadapted borrowing from English byte.

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        • IPA(key): /ˈbait/ [ˈbai̯t̪]
        • Rhymes: -ait
        • Syllabification: byte

        Noun

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        byte m (plural bytes)

        1. byte

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        Swedish

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        Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
        Wikipedia sv

        Etymology 1

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        Related to byta (to change, to exchange, to swap)

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        byte n

        1. a change; changing (replacing)
          byte av olja i bilen
          changing the oil in the car
          (literally, “change of oil in the car”)
          däckbyte
          tire change
          1. an exchange; a trade
            Jag ger dig en grej och får en annan grej i retur. Det är ett byte.
            I give you one thing and get another thing in return. That's an exchange.
        2. a prey
          Vargen tog ett byte
          The wolf caught a prey
          Han var ett lätt byte
          He was an easy prey
        3. a catch, a plunder, a loot
          piraternas stora byte
          the pirates' big loot
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        Etymology 2

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        Unadapted borrowing from English byte.

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        Noun

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        byte c

        1. a byte (8 bits, in computers)
        Declension
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        Declension of byte
        nominative genitive
        singular indefinite byte bytes
        definite byten bytens
        plural indefinite byte bytes
        definite byten bytens

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