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lagrer

Lagrer is a verb form used in Scandinavian languages, most notably Norwegian Bokmål and Danish, as the present tense of the verb lagre, meaning to store or to save. In Norwegian Nynorsk the present tense is lagrar. The infinitive lagre gives rise to related nouns such as lagring, meaning storage or saving.

Etymology and cognates: lagre derives from Old Norse lagra, meaning to lay away or store. The form

Usage: Lagre means to store or save objects, data, or information. In computing, it is used for

Examples:

- Norwegian Bokmål: Jeg lagrer filen på disken. (I save the file to the disk.)

- Norwegian Nynorsk: Eg lagrar fila på disken. (I store the file on the disk.)

- Danish: Jeg lagrer filen i mappen. (I save the file in the folder.)

See also: lagre (infinitive), lagring (storage), data lagring (data storage).

lagrer
in
Bokmål
and
Danish
reflects
the
typical
present-tense
ending
in
these
languages,
while
lagrar
in
Nynorsk
shows
a
related
but
distinct
regional
spelling.
saving
files
or
data,
often
in
phrases
like
lagre
filen
or
lagre
data.
In
everyday
usage,
it
can
refer
to
storing
goods,
preserving
records,
or
saving
progress
in
a
process.
The
noun
lagring
is
commonly
used
to
refer
to
the
act
or
concept
of
storage
or
saving.