szabad

Etymology
Borrowed from a language. Ultimately from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) free to move or act according to one's will
 * 2) free, unoccupied, vacant, available to use
 * 3)  allowed, permitted
 * 4)  free, unoccupied, available
 * 5) open, unobstructed, unhindered
 * 6) unaided, naked eye
 * 1)  allowed, permitted
 * 2)  free, unoccupied, available
 * 3) open, unobstructed, unhindered
 * 4) unaided, naked eye
 * 1)  free, unoccupied, available
 * 2) open, unobstructed, unhindered
 * 3) unaided, naked eye
 * 1) open, unobstructed, unhindered
 * 2) unaided, naked eye
 * 1) unaided, naked eye
 * 1) unaided, naked eye

Declension
or (less commonly)

Noun

 * 1) a politically free person
 * 2)  nature, outside the area outside of a building; the area outside of a city, the open country, open air
 * 1)  nature, outside the area outside of a building; the area outside of a city, the open country, open air

Verb

 * 1)  may, to be allowed

Usage notes
It can be conjugated only in 3rd person singular:, , , occasionally (especially in the phrase , and very rarely.

The verb form of is usually avoided in formal speech and especially in writing, and can be replaced with the adjectival form of  (in sense 3) accompanied by a copula conjugated in the equivalent tense and mood. For example, can be replaced with  without changing the meaning; similarly,  can be replaced with

Interjection

 * 1) Come in!

Interjection

 * 1) Excuse me! requesting passage through the crowd