'the house/ the villa' You've put it in the accusative case, which meanse it is the direct object of the sentence.
"Bregans facet villam" Bregans made the house.
I'm pretty sure it means 'house' or something similar.
Villa means country house in Latin.
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Villam means house in the accusative case (direct object).
Villam means house in the accusative case (direct object).
"the girls run out of the forest and they come to the village unharmed."
To the farmhouse.
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TheLatin word for where is Ubi. It would be used as: Pueri in villam sunt, ubi rident et currunt.This sentence would translate to: The boys are in the country house, where they run and laugh.
No, he rode a horse named Villam.
As a verb, it could also be written as "to put money into". and that would be written as: ponere pecunia in (following an accusative noun) e.g. "volo ponere pecunia in villam" which is: "I want to put money into a house".
who is the villam