ŝargi

Etymology
From, with final consonant g rather than ĝ to distinguish from.

Verb

 * 1) to load (an apparatus with what it needs to function, esp. a gun with a cartridge)
 * 2) to charge (a battery, electrical device, substance, particle, etc., with electricity)
 * 3)  to load (a software program, a file, etc.)
 * 1) to charge (a battery, electrical device, substance, particle, etc., with electricity)
 * 2)  to load (a software program, a file, etc.)
 * 1)  to load (a software program, a file, etc.)

Usage notes

 * Ŝargi and can both translate "to load," but in different senses. Ŝargi means to put into an apparatus what it needs to function, e.g. to place a bullet into a gun, to charge a battery with electricity. Ŝarĝi means to load in the sense of to impose a burden; for example, to load a vehicle with cargo for transport.
 * The direct object of ŝargi is the device, etc., that is the recipient of the charge: ŝargi pafilon per kartoĉo, ŝargi kameraon per filmo, etc.