It means, "free Cuba." The 'free' is not a verb; it's an adjective.
Cuba Libre means "Free Cuba" in Spanish. A history of the drink can be found at the related link.
Most people are referring to a drink when they say, "Cuba libre." It is indeed a drink, made of rum, cola, and lime juice / lime wedges. However, the phrase literally means "Free Cuba" in Spanish and was a popular rallying cry during Cuba's efforts to obtain independence from Spain.
The term "Prensa Libre" is Spanish for free press, free thought and newspaper. You can translate more Spanish words online from the SpanishDict website.
It means "free," as in "freedom." "Free," as in "no cost," would be "gratis."
The English translation of the Spanish term "Prensa Libre" is "Free Press", the Prensa Libre is a free online and hard copy newspaper that expresses national news.
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Spanish stems from Latin. The Latin canto means "to sing" and libri is "book" - canta libre translates as "songbook" or "hymnal."
Joseph Smith said that Nauvoo meant "beautiful place".
its a judo term said by the referee when a hold=down is put on.
"El rudo" is a Spanish term that can be translated as "the tough guy" or "the rough one." In lucha libre (Mexican professional wrestling), it refers to a wrestler who portrays a villainous and aggressive character in contrast to the "técnico" or heroic wrestler.
The term "Monkey Juice" is a slang term for any substance that can easily get you drunk or high. However, consuming most of these said substances can do serious harm to your body.