file
In French, the word 'fichier' is used to refer to a file, similar to its English counterpart. It can be used in the context of computer files, paper files, or any other type of file. For example, 'Ouvrir un fichier' means 'Open a file'.
I need to save this document into a file.
The phrase is used when you want to express that you need to save some data or document into a file on your computer or another device. In this context, 'fichier' means a file, usually digital, where data or a document is stored.
Can you send this file via email?
This phrase is often used in a professional context. When somebody asks you to send a file, or 'fichier', it typically means that he or she needs a digital document sent through electronic mail.
My file is too large to be sent.
This phrase expresses a common issue experienced when trying to send a digital file, or 'fichier', through email. If the file size surpasses the allowable limit set by the email service provider, it may prevent the file from being sent.