The Finnish word for file is
viila
Translations for file and their definitions
viila | |
1. n. file (tool) |
kansio | |
1. n. A file, folder. | |
2. n. (computing) A folder. |
viilata | |
1. v. To file (to smooth, grind, or cut with a file). |
jono | |
1. n. line (straight sequence of people) | |
2. n. queue | |
3. n. (mathematics) sequence | |
4. n. (military) file | |
5. n. range | |
vuorijono = mountain range |
arkistoida | |
1. v. To archive. |
linja | |
1. n. line (e.g. a bus line, phone line) | |
2. n. policy (principle of behaviour, conduct, or relationship towards something). | |
3. n. (chess) line |
tallentaa | |
1. v. To record (to make a record or recording). | |
2. v. To save or to file (to store a datafile on a storage medium). | |
3. v. To download (to transfer a file/files to removable media). | |
4. v. To capture (to store, as in sounds or image, for later revisitation). | |
Hän tallensi (vangitsi) metroaseman ääniä nauhalle. | |
She captured the sounds of a subway station on tape. |
hakea | |
1. v. To retrieve, get, fetch. | |
2. v. To search. | |
3. v. To apply (for a job, post, education) |
jättää | |
1. v. To leave (an item somewhere; a place; a person). | |
2. v. To take, drop off, deliver. | |
Jätin paketin postiin. | |
I dropped the packet off at the post office. | |
3. v. To submit (to enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.). | |
Jätin hakemukseni viime maanantaina. | |
I submitted my application last Monday. |
tiedosto | |
1. n. (computing) file |
nostaa | |
1. v. to lift, raise, elevate | |
2. v. to hoist (to raise or lift to a desired elevation, e.g. sails or a flag) | |
3. v. to push up | |
4. v. to draw, withdraw (to extract money from an account) | |
5. v. to take out (loan) | |
6. v. (nautical) to haul (to sail closer to the wind) | |
7. v. to harvest (something grown underground, such as potatoes) |
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