How to say "to be released on bail" in French?

In French "to be released on bail" translates to  être libéré sous caution 

Transliteration: et-truh lee-bay-ray soo koh-zohn

🇫🇷 Le suspect a été libéré sous caution.

🗣️ luh soo-spehk ah ay lee-bay-ray soo koh-zohn.

🇺🇸 The suspect was released on bail.



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How to say "to be released on bail" in French?

You can use the word "être libéré sous caution" which translates to "to be released on bail".

How to pronounce "être libéré sous caution" (to be released on bail) in French?

The word "être libéré sous caution" is pronounced as "et-truh lee-bay-ray soo koh-zohn".

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