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Mea filia pulchra.

This is the nominative, or subject, form. The phrase will vary depending on its grammatical function. Other possible forms are:

  • meae filiae pulchrae ("to/for/of my beautiful daughter")
  • meam filiam pulchram (object form)
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13y ago
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12y ago

Elub Yvi

^that's what people say it is ever since Beyonce had her baby. Beyonce is 100% christian and i dont think she would even think about going that far to naming her daughter the name of Lucifer's daughter backwards in latin. Get some sense people. it's all gossip -____-

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16y ago

I'm no Latin expert, but I think the answer is "filia solis". "Solis" is the genitive of "sol", meaning "sun". In mythology, the daughter of Sol (aka Helios in Greek) was Circe.

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13y ago

Filia reginae (or reginae filia; Latin word order allows either).

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10y ago

the Sun is Sol in Latin

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15y ago

filia

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14y ago

Filia mea.

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