fréi

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See also: frei, Frei, freí, and -frei

Luxembourgish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle High German vrüeje, vrüe, from Old High German fruoi, from Proto-West Germanic *frō(ī) (early). Cognate with German früh, Yiddish פֿרי (fri), Dutch vroeg.

Adjective

fréi (masculine fréien, neuter fréit, comparative méi fréi or fréier, superlative am fréisten)

  1. early
    Huel de fréien Zuch, dann hues de genuch Zäit.
    Take the early train, so you’ll have enough time.
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Antonyms

Etymology 2

From Middle High German vrōwe, vrūge, vruo, from Old High German fruo, from Proto-West Germanic *frō (early).

Adverb

fréi

  1. early
    Méindes muss ech fréi opstoen.
    On Mondays I have to get up early.

Norman

Adjective

fréi m

  1. Alternative form of fré