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indicative future identical with conditional present 2) indicative future perfect identical with conditional perfect From Middle English trasch, trassh, probably a dialectal form of *trass (compare Orkney truss, English dialectal trous), from Old Norse tros ( “ rubbish, fallen leaves and twigs ” ). Compare Norwegian trask ( “ lumber, trash, baggage ” ), Swedish trasa ( “ rag, cloth, worthless fellow ” ), Swedish trås ( “ dry fallen twigs, wood-waste ” ). Compare also Old English þreax ( “ rottenness, rubbish ” ). You share a folder with someone and they remove your file from the folder. The file isn't deleted, it's automatically moved to your My Drive.
Romanian: lucru nevaloros n, rebut (ro) n, gunoi (ro) n, rămășițe f pl, reziduu (ro) n, deșeu (ro) n Belarusian: сме́цце n ( smjéccje ), смяццё n ( smjaccjó ), сьмяцьцё n ( sʹmjacʹcjó ) ( Taraškievica ) Synonyms: ekzagjeroj, teproj I strengthen, deepen ( a friendship, relationship, conversation ) Synonyms: forcoj, thellojGreek: απορρίματα n pl ( aporrímata ), σκουπίδια (el) n pl ( skoupídia ) Ancient: φορυτός m ( phorutós ) You create a file in someone else's folder and they delete that folder. The file isn't deleted. It's automatically moved to your My Drive. Lao: ຂຍະ ( kha nya ), ຄຸມຝອຽ ( khum fǭi ), ມູນຝອຽ ( mūn fǭi ), ສັງການ ( sang kān ), ຂີ້ເຫຍື້ອ (lo) ( khī nyư̄a ) If you can’t find a file that you created in Drive, it might have lost the folder it was in. The file still exists, but is harder to find. How files lose their folder