German language construction

frei sein

Translation

to be free

Text examples

  • Text:Bist du morgen frei? Entschuldigung, heute bin ich nicht frei.

    Translation:Are you free tomorrow? Sorry, I'm not free today.

  • Text:Bist du morgen frei? Entschuldigung, heute bin ich nicht frei.

    Translation:Are you free tomorrow? Sorry, I'm not free today.

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frei sein is a grammatical construction of the German language. Translation into English: to be free. Difficulty level — A2. Ready-made constructions help you build phrases correctly, taking word order and government into account, and speak in whole turns of phrase rather than translating each word separately.

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