Albedrío in english
Will
pronunciation: wɪl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: wɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures




albedrío = will ; whim.
Example: 'I only wanted to write an interesting tale,' he will say, ignoring that the interest of a story almost always comes from seeing the human will in action -- against chaos or against order.Example: If terms are drawn from a controlled vocabulary, the selection of index headings no longer depends entirely upon the whim of the author in framing a title.more:
» dejar a Alguien a su libre alberío = leave + Nombre + to + Posesivo + own devices .
Example: The profession is once again left to its own devices, subject to the tightening constraints of local government budgets.» libre albedrío = free will .
Example: There is no margin allowed for the exercise of free will.