free or freely
liberte
you can say 'une liberté' in French. This is correct.
"(They) have" is a literal English equivalent of the French word ont. The pronunciation of the present indicative of avoir ("to have") in the third person plural will be "oh" in French.
Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite In english- Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
ils ont / elles ont un bureau
In English it is Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and the original motto is Liberte, egalite fraternite
The French equivalent of the English phrase, they have. is: ils ont (masculine form) and, elles ont (feminine form).
he was married to Claire mowat he was a English writer he was born in belleville ONT. he lived in windsor ONT.
"They're hungry!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ils ont faim! The declaration translates literally as "They have hunger!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-zo feh" in French.
ils ont réveillé
Onthou jy? (say: ont-hoa-yay?)
In French, you would say "la Statue de la Liberté."