The Free French Forces (Forces Françaises Libres in French) were French fighters in World War II, who decided to continue fighting against Axis forces after the surrender of France and German occupation, following the call of General De Gaulle, and the de jure government ('Free French Government') of France in exile as of June 18, 1940.
Free French Air Force was created in 1940.
The general Charles de Gaulle organized the Free French forces from Britain.
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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Libre, in French, means, free, in English.
L'homme libre means 'the free man' in French.
'free' is either 'libre' or 'gratuit' in French. ('libre' when it is related to freedom; 'gratuit' when you mean 'at no expense')
It is French for 'Dreaming is free'
word libre means to be free in English not engage
Libre is originally french word. It means be free.
Salut: Answer: If you mean at no charge, it is gratuitement (gra-tweet-mahnt). If you mean free like from a job or slavery, it is libre (lee-brer).
Gratis, a word of late Middle English origin, has evolved to mean "free of charge" in the French and Spanish language. On a video, gratis indicates that the video is free to watch.
Free to be me is "libre d'être moi-même" in French.
Free French Flight was created in 1940.
The French term, musique gratuite, means free music. Free music includes sheet music, online music sites like Pandora, watching music videos on sites like YouTube, and free MP3 downloads.
François is a French first name. In old French, it meant 'French'.