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Unterschied - Questions on differences between similar or seemingly similar words or expressions in a given context.
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What is the difference between Hof and Bauernhof?
"Hof" means "court" or "courtyard" or "farm" or "corona" or "aureola" or - in astronomy - "halo".
"Bauernhof" means "farm".
Hence, when the context makes it unambiguous, you can use "Hof" instead of " …
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"frei sein" meaning "be available"
First of all, "frei sein" can have several meanings - see further below.
But here are examples for differences:
A person, who was released from prison, "ist frei".
While he still was in prison, he pos …