ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Veritas vos liberabit

Okay, let's break it down step by step.

Veritas means "truth" in Latin. Imagine you are playing a game with your friends, and one of them is trying to trick you by telling you something that's not true. The important thing is to know the truth, so you don't believe something that's not real. Veritas means the opposite of lies and trickery.

Vos means "you" in Latin. This is a word we use when talking to someone directly - like when you're talking to your friend: "Do you want to play catch?" You are the "you" in that sentence.

Liberabit means "will set free" in Latin. Imagine you are playing a game of "tag" with your friends, and someone tags you and now you are "frozen." You can't move until someone "un-freezes" you by touching you again. Liberabit means setting you free from being frozen in that game.

So when we put all the words together, "veritas vos liberabit" means "truth will set you free." This means that knowing the truth is important, because it can help you make good choices and avoid being fooled or deceived. It's like a superpower that makes you stronger and more able to handle challenges in life.