Usage Note
Liberté is one of the three words on the French national motto — Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité — making it culturally central. It can mean personal freedom (liberté de parole, freedom of speech) or the state of being free (rendre la liberté à quelqu'un, to set someone free). The adjective libre and the verb libérer share the same root.
Examples
"La liberté est un droit fondamental."
Natural Translation
Freedom is a fundamental right.
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