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aus

off

Meaning of aus

nicht eingeschaltet; nicht in Betrieb; von etwas getrennt

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DE[aʊs]
off
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Related words worth learning together

getrennt
Means 'separated' or 'disconnected'; not exactly 'off', but about no longer being connected.
locker
Means 'loose' or not tight; describes physical looseness, not being switched off.
frei
Means 'free', 'available', or 'not occupied'; sometimes near 'not attached', but not the same as 'off'.
weg
Means 'away', 'gone', or 'removed'; more about absence or removal than being switched off.
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🇩🇪de

Means 'separated' or 'disconnected'; not exactly 'off', but about no longer being connected.

A1Often
🇩🇪de

Means 'loose' or not tight; describes physical looseness, not being switched off.

A1Very Often
F
🇩🇪de
frei

Means 'free', 'available', or 'not occupied'; sometimes near 'not attached', but not the same as 'off'.

A1Very Often
🇩🇪de

Means 'away', 'gone', or 'removed'; more about absence or removal than being switched off.

A1Very Often

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aus means off. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce aus

[aʊs]

aus translation

off

aus transcription

[aʊs]

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aus meaning: what does it mean?

nicht eingeschaltet; nicht in Betrieb; von etwas getrennt

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