"Digitalise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To digitalize or digitalise means to convert information or data from a physical or analog form to a digital form, using digital technology. This can include scanning documents, taking photographs, or using a computer to record and store information. The term is often used in business and education to describe the process of moving information from a traditional physical format to an electronic one, making it easier to access, edit, and share.
The surname "Digirolamo" is of Italian origin, and it is a variant of the surname "De Gerolamo". "Digirolamo" is a patronymic surname, which means that it is derived from the name of a father or ancestor. In this case, it is likely that "Digirolamo" is a variant of the surname "Gerolamo", which is an Italian form of the name "Jerome". "Digirolamo" likely means "son of Gerolamo" or "descendant of Gerolamo".
Digital refers to something that is represented or recorded using a series of digits, such as binary code, or is characterized by precise and exact values, as opposed to analog. In other words, digital refers to information or data that can be processed and stored using a computer or other digital device, whereas analog information is continuous and can only be measured in terms of its amplitude or frequency.
Digitalised refers to the process of converting something from a physical or analogue form into a digital form, such as a computer file or electronic database. In other words, digitalised means to translate or transform information from a non-digital state to a digital state, making it more accessible, sharable, and easily managed using digital technologies.