Talk:fri

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- Related words: en free, nl vrij

Translations

 * Afrikaans: verniet, gratis (5)
 * Dutch: vrij, gratis (5)
 * English: free
 * Esperanto: libera, senpaga (5)
 * Finnish: vapaa; ilmainen (5); rajoittamaton
 * French: libre (1,2); gratuit (5)
 * Hebrew: chof-she (1) (4,5:slang); pa-nui (2); bli (3); chi-nam (5){note: laryngeal 'ch' unlike English 'ch'}
 * Hungarian: szabad (1,2), ingyenes (5), nélkül (3)
 * Indonesian: bebas / merdeka, gratis (5), cuma-cuma, tanpa, kosong
 * Irish: saor
 * Italian: lìbero, gratùito (5), illimitato (4), privo, disponìbile
 * Japanese: 自由 (じゆう, jiyū) (1), 無料 (むりょう, muryō) / ただ (tada) (2)
 * Low saxon: fri, leddig, lerrig, ledig
 * Norwegian: fri, gratis (5)
 * Polish: wolny, niezależny, bezpłatny (5), nieograniczony
 * Portuguese: livre, grátis (5), gratuito m (5), gratuita f (5), disponível, vazio m, vazia f
 * Spanish: libre, gratis (5)
 * Swedish: fri, gratis (5)

Swedish translations
I am a bit confused about praxis here. There is a number of translations entered, which are correct, but they do all mean free. In Swedish the word spans most of the senses of free. I marked this by adding free to all the definitions, but I am uncertain on how to best represent this behaviour.--sanna 09:08, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

fri
Norwegian entry had/has a combined adj & adverb section. Some of the content should be split off into and independent adverb section. --Bequw → ¢ • τ 09:51, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
 * fri cannot be an adverb in Norwegian. fritt is the only possible form. Kåre-Olav 21:09, 17 November 2010 (UTC)