How you say liberty in French is: la liberté.
In French, you would say "la Statue de la Liberté."
I would say it is:"Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité"which literary means: "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" and happens to be today's French Republic masonic motto.
On the French emblem, there are no words at all, except for RF, standing for République française. On the French logo, however, there are words and they say "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" meaning "liberty, equality, fraternity."
Freiheit=liberty
Liberty - Sa'olotoga.
The French
the statue of liberty?
The french gave the statue of liberty to the U.S.A to honor friendship between the two nations
The French gave the United States the Statue of Liberty.
these are two that i got of the internet for a school project about Plato {PLAY-TO} "A wise man has something to say, wheres a fool has to say something" and i think that means like for someone whos wise,things come more fluently to them versus someone whos a fool has to think of something to say. and "of all animals, the boy is the most unmanageable" i think what this means is that of all living creatures, the boy is the most hardest creature to control and also "no matter what the many say of us" i think this means that it doesn't matter what people say of us.
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statue of liberty