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No, I am not totally sure on this but it is only a spainard, hispanic thing.
it is the best thing that here in the world ! ^_^ it gave us a freedom for all
For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
freedom of speech can sometimes allow people to express their views that others may consider to be offensive or provocative and incite violence or unrest.
Yes, but probably for all the wrong reasons. It was not just freedom that was wanted, it was also the freedom to own slaves and to establish the southern plantation lifestyle that they had been forced to leave behind. It was not freedom of religion that they sought, it was freedom from the Catholic religion.
Crusoe gave the captain a small boat. Crusoe traded Xury as a slave. --- APEX
Yes, freedom is a thing; freedom is an abstract noun.
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A coisa. (but if you mean "that thing" is "aquela coisa". And if it was "another thing", then is "outra coisa").
The thing about any captain is that they do not steer the wheel. They must retain situational awareness at all times.
There is no such thing as "actual freedom."
No. In fact, there is no such thing as a broken language.
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The 'thing' you use is the suffix 'dom'.
No, the word 'freedom' is a noun; a word for personal liberty; a word for a thing.
There is no "right of freedom". Instead there are various freedoms that are covered like the freedom of speech, assembly, or religion. Freedom is not a "thing" it is an idea.