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  1. FREI | translate German to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    FREI translate: free, free, clear, uncovered, unoccupied, empty, blank, free, off, free, available, freelance…. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary.

  2. English translation of 'frei' - Collins Online Dictionary

    English Translation of “FREI” | The official Collins German-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of German words and phrases.

  3. frei - Translation in English - Langenscheidt dictionary German-English

    Translation for 'frei' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.

  4. frei - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · Frei can mean “free of charge” only in the context of public services, e.g. freie Krankenversorgung ("free medical care"), and in some fixed expressions such as Freibier (“free …

  5. FREI - Translation from German into English | PONS

    Look up the German to English translation of FREI in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.

  6. What does frei mean in German? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "frei" from German? Here are 18 possible meanings.

  7. FREI - Translation in English - bab.la

    Find all translations of frei in English like off, clear, unobstructedly and many others.

  8. frei - English translation – Linguee

    Many translated example sentences containing "frei" – English-German dictionary and search engine for English translations.

  9. FREI translation in English | German-English Dictionary | Reverso

    Understand the exact meaning of "frei" and learn how to use it correctly in any context. Examples come from millions of authentic texts: movie dialogues, news articles, official documents, and more. Hear …

  10. frei - Translation in LEO’s English ⇔ German Dictionary

    Jan 8, 2017 · Die Wortstellung beschreibt, wie die einzelnen → Satzglieder (Subjekt, Prädikat, Objekt usw.) in einem Satz angeordnet werden. Unsere Bestellungen bzw. bleiben frei.