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フォルダ

foruda /ɸoɽɯda/

A folder is a container used to store and organize physical documents or digital files on a computer. It allows users to group related items together to keep their workspace or storage system organized.

例句

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1

新しいフォルダを作りました。

I created a new folder.

2

会議の資料をこちらのフォルダに保管してください。

Please store the meeting materials in this folder.

3

そのフォルダ、どこにある?

Where is that folder?

词族

名词
フォルダ
Verb
フォルダ分けする
相关
ファイル
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记忆技巧

Think of the English word 'folder'. It sounds exactly the same in Japanese. Visualize 'folding' a piece of paper and putting it inside a folder.

快速测验

パソコンの中に新しい____を作って、写真を入れました。

正确!

正确答案是: フォルダ

例句

1

新しいフォルダを作りました。

everyday

I created a new folder.

2

会議の資料をこちらのフォルダに保管してください。

formal

Please store the meeting materials in this folder.

3

そのフォルダ、どこにある?

informal

Where is that folder?

4

研究データは、日付ごとのフォルダに分類されています。

academic

Research data is classified into folders by date.

5

共有フォルダに最新のファイルをアップロードしました。

business

I uploaded the latest file to the shared folder.

词族

名词
フォルダ
Verb
フォルダ分けする
相关
ファイル

常见搭配

フォルダを作成する to create a folder
フォルダを開く to open a folder
フォルダを整理する to organize folders
共有フォルダ shared folder
フォルダに入れる to put in a folder

常用短语

フォルダ名

folder name

サブフォルダ

subfolder

ルートフォルダ

root folder

容易混淆的词

フォルダ vs ファイル

A 'file' is the individual item or document, while a 'folder' is the container that holds one or more files.

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使用说明

In Japanese, this word is used both for physical office folders and digital computer folders. It is a Katakana loanword from English.

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常见错误

Beginning learners sometimes use 'file' (ファイル) when they mean 'folder' (フォルダ), as the distinction is sometimes blurred in casual speech.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of the English word 'folder'. It sounds exactly the same in Japanese. Visualize 'folding' a piece of paper and putting it inside a folder.

📖

词源

Derived from the English word 'folder'.

语法模式

Used as a common noun. Combined with 'する' or '作り' to indicate creation. Does not change for plural (like all Japanese nouns).
🌍

文化背景

In Japanese business culture, digital folders are often strictly organized by date (YYMMDD) and project codes for maximum efficiency.

快速测验

パソコンの中に新しい____を作って、写真を入れました。

正确!

正确答案是: フォルダ

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