How do you say "live free" in latin?

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I'll have to find a Latin lexicon I have somewhere to double-check this. I don't completely trust translation-machines (or translation-websites)!

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. It is wise to NOT believe most translation sites. For example:

ago = to lead, drive, spend time
solvo = free, detached

to live = vivere (this is the infinitive for you don't say if you want the command)

free (adjective) = liber

Sra

translate this sentence for me please into latin?

-the journey to the spanish town is long but we shall walk with great speed?

How do you translate (You (all) do shoult!

To find the translation of "live free" in Latin, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the English words: "live" and "free."
2. Consider the intended meaning of "live" in this context. Does it mean "exist" or "lead a certain way of life"?
3. Search for an English-Latin dictionary or online translation tool that provides Latin translations.
4. Look up the translation of the word "free" in Latin.
5. Search for the translation of the word "live" in Latin, making sure to match the intended meaning.
6. Combine the translated words in the correct word order according to Latin grammar rules.

Based on the above steps, the translation for "live free" in Latin can be:

1. For "live" meaning "exist": "Vive liber" (pronounced "Vee-veh lee-ber").
2. For "live" meaning "lead a certain way of life" (e.g., in the sense of living freely): "Vive libertate" (pronounced "Vee-veh lee-behr-tah-teh").

Remember that Latin is an inflected language, so the form of the words might change depending on the context of use.