How to Say ‘I will release him’ in French
Je le libérerai
💬 Usage Tip: Shows future plans with both subject and object reflected in the verb construction.
🇫🇷 In France: Captures the narrative tension typical of cinematic hostage dynamics.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[Zhuh]
I
The pronoun used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself.
Je le libérerai après le déjeuner.
I will release him after lunch.
le
[Luh]
The (masculine singular)
Definite article used before masculine singular nouns.
Le chien est petit.
The dog is small.
libérerai
[Lee-bay-ray]
Will release
Future tense of release, meaning to set free.
Je libérerai le poisson.
I will release the fish.
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