version (EN)
noun, verb

noun “version”

sg. version, pl. versions or uncountable
  1. a particular form or type of something that is different from others
    The director's cut is a longer version of the movie, with scenes that weren't included in the theater release.
  2. a description or story from one perspective, often compared to another
    The police heard two conflicting versions of the story, one from the witness and another from the suspect.
  3. the result of translating something from one language into another
    The Spanish version of the novel added a few extra chapters that weren't in the original English text.
  4. in computing, a specific edition or release of software, firmware, or hardware
    After encountering several errors, I realized I was using an outdated version of the app and needed to download the update.

verb “version”

version; he versions; past versioned, part. versioned; ger. versioning
  1. in computing, to manage and record changes to a file or document over time using a system designed for this purpose
    Before making any changes to the code, make sure you version the current file in our Git repository.