Puella endings

Case

Singular

Plural

Nominative

puella

puellae

Vocative

puella

puellae

Accusative

puellam

puellas

Genitive

puellae

puellarum

Dative

puellae

puellis

Ablative

puella

puellis

The Latin noun "puella" (meaning girl) has specific forms based on grammatical case:

  • Genitive: Identifies possession (puellae - of the girl, puellarum - of the girls)

  • Dative: Indicates the indirect object (puellae - to/for the girl, puellis - to/for the girls)

  • Accusative: Marks the direct object (puellam - the girl, puellas - the girls)

  • Ablative: Expresses separation (puella - from the girl, puellis - from the girls)

  • Vocative: Used for direct address (puella - O girl, puellae - O girls).

The Latin noun "puella" (meaning girl) has specific forms based on grammatical case:

  • Nominative: puella (singular), puellae (plural)

  • Vocative: puella (singular), puellae (plural)

  • Accusative: puellam (singular), puellas (plural)

  • Genitive: puellae (singular), puellarum (plural)

  • Dative: puellae (singular), puellis (plural)

  • Ablative: puella (singular), puellis (plural)

Grammatical Case Functions:

  • Genitive: Identifies possession (e.g. puellae - of the girl)

  • Dative: Indicates the indirect object (e.g. puellae - to/for the girl)

  • Accusative: Marks the direct object (e.g. puellam - the girl)

  • Ablative: Expresses separation (e.g. puella - from the girl)

  • Vocative: Used for direct address (e.g. puella - O girl).

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