de la prison is how you say-[out of prison] in french for more info visit [http;//translation.imtranslator.net/translate/default.asp?loc=en and then for example it will say English to french or German to philipini and you choose ,but the top is were you write the translation and the bottom is where you get the answer to what you wrote.
"Out of prison" in French is "hors de prison."
Samuel de Champlain was not in prison; there is no historical record of him serving time in prison. Champlain was a French explorer and founder of Quebec City, known for his role in establishing the first permanent French settlement in Canada.
You can say "J'ai une retenue" in French to express that you have detention.
To say "to steal" in French, you would use the word "voler."
The term for "female lawyer" in French is "avocate."
In French, "solicitor" translates to "avocat" or "avocat conseil".
Prison
The word "prison" in French is feminine. It is "la prison".
The Bastille prison.
The famous French prison during the french revolotion is called the Bastille and they celebrate it as the Bastille day.
Napoleon
The Bastille.
No. It was a French prison.
The prison was formally as the BastilleSaint-Antoine.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
In French, the Bastille Prison is considered feminine, and you would refer to it as "la Bastille."
The Bastille.
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.