Case | Singular | Plural |
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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).