файл

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See also: фајл

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from English file.

Noun

файл (fajlm

  1. (computing) file

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic فايل
Cyrillic файл
Latin fail

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian файл (fajl), from English file.

Noun

файл (fail)

  1. (computing) file

Declension

Mongolian

Etymology

From Russian файл (fajl), from English file.

Pronunciation

Noun

файл (fajl) (Mongolian spelling ᠹᠠᠶᠢᠯ (fayil))

  1. (computing) file

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from English file.

Pronunciation

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Noun

файл (fajlm inan (genitive фа́йла, nominative plural фа́йлы, genitive plural фа́йлов, diminutive фа́йлик)

  1. (computing) file
  2. (office) punched pocket

Declension

Descendants

  • Kazakh: файл (fail)
  • Kyrgyz: файл (fayl)
  • Mongolian: файл (fajl)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from English file.

Pronunciation

Noun

файл (fajlm inan (genitive фа́йлу, nominative plural фа́йли, genitive plural фа́йлів, relational adjective фа́йловий)

  1. (computing) file (an object on a computer that stores data, information, settings, or commands used with computer programs)

Declension

Noun

файл (fajlm inan (genitive фа́йла, nominative plural фа́йли, genitive plural фа́йлів)

  1. punched pocket (a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents)
    Synonym: фа́йлик m (fájlyk)

Declension

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