How to Say "you free" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you free” is “libras” — B1 level.
English → SpanishB1
verbB1
Second person singular (tú) present tense

Examples
Si estudias ahora, te libras de preocupaciones más tarde.
If you study now, you free yourself from worries later.
Tú siempre libras a tus amigos de las tareas difíciles.
You always exempt your friends from the difficult tasks.
Reflexive Use
The most common way to use the root verb is reflexively: 'librarse' (to free oneself or get out of something). For 'tú', this is 'te libras'.
Confusing the Verb and Noun
Mistake: “Using the verb form 'libras' when you mean the singular noun 'libra' (e.g., 'Una libras de pan').”
Correction: The noun 'libras' is plural. If you mean one unit, use 'libra' (Una libra de pan).
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