well that means something different. in @Telorand@reddthat.com’s example, offof would imply taking the car or whatever physically off of the track, even if only by a few feet, while away from would mean something further removed, like out of the complex or down the street.
“Away from”
well that means something different. in @Telorand@reddthat.com’s example,
off ofwould imply taking the car or whatever physically off of the track, even if only by a few feet, whileaway fromwould mean something further removed, like out of the complex or down the street.In german we dont have that XD it works
Just “weg von” thats it.
I see.
But what if you don’t want it away, you just want it off but nearby?