How to Say ‘Still available’ in German
Noch frei
nokh fry
[nokh fry]
💬 Usage Tip: This compact phrase is very common when checking whether a slot has already been taken.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Because German scheduling is often efficient and direct, short chunks like this are very natural on the phone.
Phrase Breakdown
Noch
[nokh]
still
Used to ask or state that something remains available.
Noch gibt es einen Platz.
There is still a spot available.
frei
[fry]
free / available
Means open or not yet reserved, especially for appointments.
frei ist der Termin um elf Uhr.
the appointment at eleven o'clock is available.
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