nominative/vocative: filia
genitive: filiae
dative: filiae
accusative: filiam
ablative: filia
Pluralnominative/vocative: filiae
genitive: filiarum
dative: filiabus
accusative: filias
ablative: filiabus
The forms of the dative and ablative plural end in -abus,rather than the usual -is, in order to distinguish them for the corresponding cases of the word filius.
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
Filia regis is daughter of a king
filia
Filia
its the word for daughter in latin. filia, filiae f. is the dictionary listing. filia is the nominative, and it basically means a daughter or the daughter (as the subject of a sentence)
filia regis
probably "prima filia"
Mea prima filia.
"filiae" is the nominative plural of "filia."
Mea pulchra filia regis.
Filia diaboli.
There is no Latin word for princess. The nearest is regis filia which is the daughter of the king.