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Freedom
In Arabic, by Maha Hilal and Mouna : حرية (hourriya)
In Arapaho, by François-Régis Rolland : hoownii3ouhu’
This language is spoken in the United-States, in the states of Wyoming (Wind River reservation) and Oklahoma.
Note : Abstract term which hardly translates into arapaho. This word is actually a negative verb: “To not be with a group”, in other words, free, independent.
In Breton, by Anna et Rozenn : frankiz
In Catalan, by Alice : llibertat
This language is spoken in the south of France, in Spain and to some extent in Argentina and Italy (in Sardinia).
In Cornish, by James : rydhsys
In Corsican, by David : libertà
In Czech, by Klement : svoboda
In Esperanto, by Jean-Claude : libereco
In Finnish, by Noora : vapaus
In French, by Amélie : liberté
In Galician, by Felipe : liberdade
This language is spoken in Galizia (Spain)
In Irish, by Mairin : saoirse
In Lingala, by Añne : lipanda
In Malayalam, by Khaleel : swaathanthram
This language is spoken in the south of India, most notably in the state of Kerala.
In Mongolian, by Anastasija : эрх чөлөө (erkh chölöö)
This language is spoken in Mongolia
Note : the pronunciation is [erx t͡ʃʰœɮœ:]
In Otomi (or hñähñu), by Raymundo : nthegi
This language is spoken in the states of Mexico, Hidalgo, and Querétaro.
Note : the “e” is pronounced very open and relaxed.
In Parlanjhe (Poitevin-Saintongeais), by Simon : librtai
In Portuguese, by Mireille : liberdade
In Serbian / Croatian / Bosnian, by Anastasija : sloboda
This language is spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vojvodina, Kosovo.
In Spanish, by Asun, Mireille and Tristan : libertad
In Swahili, by Añne : uhuru
In Swedish , by Monika Palmgren: frihet
This language is spoken in Sweden and Finland.
In Tamazight, by Abdo et Macinissa : ⵜⵉⵍⵉⵍⵉ (thilelli ou tilelli)
This language is spoken in Algeria and more generally in North Africa.
Note : the th is pronounced like the English th.
In Welsh, by Anthony : rhyddid
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