Translation: Folder
It should be la carpeta (not el carpeta) and it means 'the folder' (such as a ring binder or an archive folder).
la carpeta= folder
Translation: Folder
a folder
Carpet is "la Alfombra" Be careful with this though, because there are people who will tell you that carpet is "Carpeta". Carpeta is a false cognate (A word that looks/sounds like the English word, but is NOT) and actually means Folder.
it means three-ring binder
Masculine
In spanish we use the same word, folder, it is an anglicism, that means a word we adopted from English language to our language. You can also say CARPETA and it´s basically the same.
The Spanish word for folder is Carpeta. This is a false cognate noun and does NOT mean "carpet".
"La Carpeta" in Spanish translates to "The Folder" or "The File" in English. It refers to a physical or digital container used to organize and store documents or files.
Carpeta can mean a folder, a file, a label, a wrapper.
It all depends on what you want "carpeta" to mean. Normally, this means "file" or "folder", but could mean a writing desk or table cover. "¿Cuánto cuesta la carpeta?" already is a sentence, meaning "How much is the file?" If you meant the English word 'carpet', that's 'alfombra' in Spanish. 'Cuanto cuesta/vale la alfombra?' means 'How much is the carpet?'
Carpeta de argollas. that's binder, folder is carpeta.
Carpet is "la Alfombra" Be careful with this though, because there are people who will tell you that carpet is "Carpeta". Carpeta is a false cognate (A word that looks/sounds like the English word, but is NOT) and actually means Folder.
it means three-ring binder
A 'carpeta' is a folder.
In Spanish, "carpeta" typically refers to a folder or a file holder used for organizing papers or documents. It can also mean a carpet or rug in some Spanish-speaking regions.
Keep the book and the file in the knapsack
cartera, carpeta (the object) ministerio (figurative)
carpeta
Masculine