File Extension/file format

English (en)

File Extension/file format A file extension, or filename extension, is a suffix added to the name of a file when it is saved to indicate the file's format, detailing how the data within the file is organised. A file's data must be properly organised according to its format to ensure it can be accessed by the software programme associated with that specific file type.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Document, Filename

Igbo (ig)

  • Mgbakwụnye faịlụ

Decomposition: Mgbakwụnye means affixation, addition or extension.

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  • Ọdịdị faịlụ

Decomposition: Ọdịdị means form or shape. Ọdịdị faịlụ means file format.

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  • Nsonazụ faịlụ

Decomposition: Nsonazụ means suffix. Nsonazụ faịlụ means file extension.

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  • Nsonazụ aha faịlụ

Decomposition: Nsonazụ means suffix while aha means a name. Nsonazụ aha faịlụ means filename extension.

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  • Nsonazụ aha ozi

Decomposition: Nsonazụ means suffix while aha means a name. Ozi means information or file, therefore nsonazụ aha ozi means filename extension.

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