Veritas nos liberabit.
Veritas vos liberabit
Liberi tui te liberant.
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
"Veritas vos liberatos" means "the truth will set you free," or "you are freed by means of truth."More accurately, "Veritas Vos Liberabit" means "the truth will set you free."Note: "you" in this case is plural.actually Veritas there is nominative. Also, Veritas Vos Liberabitis would make the verb 2nd person plural
Buppies - 2009 Truth Will Set You Free 1-5 was released on: USA: 22 December 2009
Jesus is truth and the truth will set you free from false religion.
The phrase "And you shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" is from the Bible, specifically John 8:32. These words were spoken by Jesus to a group of Jews who had believed in him.
Both are correct quotations. The phrase "the truth shall set you free" is commonly attributed to the Bible, specifically John 8:32 in the New Testament. However, other translations may use the phrase "the truth shall make you free." Both versions convey the same meaning of freedom through the acknowledgment and acceptance of truth.
Jersey Shore - 2009 The Truth Will Set You Free 5-9 was released on: USA: 1 March 2012
The bible refers to truth as a sword, and states that the truth will set you free. Jesus also refers to himself as "The way, the truth, and the light."
ANSWER:I think what you mean is " the truth will set you free!" We have this myth because when we tell the truth, we feel relieve and good about our self.
The motto of University of Freiburg is 'The Truth Will Set You free'.