Wi-Fi

Etymology
Coined in analogy to as a trade name developed for the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (later ).

Often analyzed as a shortened form of (similar to how hi-fi is short for high fidelity); this is possibly due to the former slogan of the aforementioned Wi-Fi Alliance, The Standard for Wireless Fidelity.

Noun

 * 1)  Any of several standards for short-range wireless data transmission.
 * 2)  Wireless networking using one of these standards.
 * 3)  The capability to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
 * 4)  A Wi-Fi network.
 * 1)  The capability to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
 * 2)  A Wi-Fi network.
 * 1)  The capability to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
 * 2)  A Wi-Fi network.
 * 1)  A Wi-Fi network.

Translations

 * Arabic: وَاي فَاي
 * Bulgarian: безжи́чен и́нтернет
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: WiFi
 * Mandarin: 無線熱點, 無線網絡,, WiFi , 歪ㄈㄞˋ
 * Czech: bezdrátové připojení, Wi-Fi
 * Dutch: Wi-Fi, draadloos internet,
 * Esperanto: sendrata Interreto
 * Finnish:, langaton verkko
 * French:, connexion sans fil
 * Galician: wifi
 * German:, , kabellose Netzverbindung
 * Hindi: वाई-फ़ाई
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: Wi-Fi, ワイファイ
 * Khmer: វ៉ាយហ្វាយ
 * Korean:
 * Latin: vi-fi, cōnexiō computātrī sine fīlīs
 * Marathi: वाय-फाय
 * Persian: وای-فای
 * Polish:, bezprzewodowe połączenie internetowe
 * Portuguese:, conexão sem fio, conexão sem fios
 * Russian:, беспроводна́я сеть
 * Spanish: wifi
 * Swedish: Wi-Fi
 * Thai: ไวไฟ, วายฟาย
 * Turkish:, kablosuz ağ bağlantısı
 * Yiddish: ווײַ־פֿײַ

Verb

 * 1) To equip with Wi-Fi; to Wi-Fi enable.
 * 2) To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.
 * 1) To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.
 * 1) To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.
 * 1) To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.
 * 1) To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  Wi-Fi