Libérerai
Will release
Language note: The future tense of 'libérer' (to release), typically used for promises or intentions.
Culture note: Reflects a peace-making or trust-building aspect common in rhetoric.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Libérerai
[Lee-bay-ray]
Will release
Future tense of release, meaning to set free.
Je libérerai l'oiseau demain.
I will release the bird tomorrow.
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