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Compared to single-byte legacy encodings Disadvantages UTF-8 is larger than the appropriate legacy encoding for everything except diacritic-free, Latin-alphabet text.Legacy encodings using a single byte per character make string cutting and joining easy even with simple-minded APIs.
For encoding one character, UTF-8 uses one to four bytes (strictly, octets):One byte is needed to encode the 128 US-ASCII characters (Unicode range U+0000 to U+007F).Two bytes are needed for Latin letters with diacritics and for characters from Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac and Thaana alphabets (Unicode range U+0080 to U+07FF).Three bytes are needed for the rest of the Basic Multilingual Plane (which contains virtually all characters in common use).Four bytes are needed for characters in the other planes of Unicode, which are rarely used in practice.