Yes, of course. I think everyone in the world needs freedom. I am a Chinese, and I know many foreigners have much misunderstanding about China and Chinese people.
The Xhosa word for freedom is "ulwazi."
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
The Aramaic word for freedom is "sh'tuhta."
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Eleftheria is the greek word for freedom.
The French word for freedom is liberte.
The Swedish word for 'freedom' is 'frihet'.
The Maori word for freedom is "kotahitanga."
The Chinese word for "little" is 小 (xiǎo).
In Mandarin, freedom is Romanized as zìyóu. Some other means are unrestrained, freely, or liberty. This word is pronounced like zeeyoo. It is best to refer to a native speakers recording to get the tone accurate.
No, the word 'freedom' is a noun; a word for personal liberty; a word for a thing.