Charset UTF-16

UTF-16 is like a more detailed book for writing the world’s languages on computers. It uses two (or sometimes four) bytes for each character, which allows it to cover almost all the characters and symbols used in human languages. It’s especially useful for languages with a lot of unique characters, like Chinese or Japanese. Think of UTF-16 as a more comprehensive tool than UTF-8, capable of handling a wider array of symbols and characters with its larger space.

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