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There are several different meanings for the word "free."

自由(な/の) jiyuu (na/no) = having freedom

只(の) tada (no) OR 無料 muryou = no cost, free of charge

暇(な) hima (na) OR 手空き teaki = free time, leisure

不 fu- OR 無 mu- = negating prefix, being free from something, omitting

something (e.g. 無塩 muen = salt free, 不凍 futou = ice free)

可用 kayou = available, not being used

空いている aiteiru = vacant (room)

遠慮のない enryo no nai = uninhibited, unreserved

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free as in doesn't cost money is muryo or tada

free as I'm free at the moment is jiyuu

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Well you can buy books on it or,

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bye- Sayōnara

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"Kaihou"

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