Puell(a*) = girl in Latin (as in the language of the Romans) or did you mean latin as in Latin- American
Puer = boy
*This ending is word is subject to change as it changes in the sentence from a subject (Nominative) to Direct Object (Accusative)
Puella, Puellae F
Singular (one girl)
Puella (if the subject)
Puellae (of the girl (possessive))
Puellae (to/from/by the girl - indirect object)
Puellam (Direct Object)
Puella (long A at the end, Ablative)
Puella (if directly addressing the girl...)
Plural (girls)
Puellae (if the subject)
Puellarum (of the girls (possessive))
Puellis (to/from/by the girls - indirect object)
Puellas (Direct Object)
Puellis (Ablative)
Puellae (if directly addressing the girl...)
mancipium, servus, famulus
servus (servant or slave)
Serf. Serf is latin for slave.
The Latin word for slave is... 'servus'.
ancilla
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Its like the italian word 'ciao'. Its used to say hello but also bye.
serva
The English word ancillary means subservient or subordinate, from Latin ancilla = a maid servant, female slave.
Vassal Serf is the latin word for slave
The Latin word for a "slave" is servus. We derive our modern words "servant" and, via French, "serf" (a person tied to a piece of land) from this word.The modern English word "slave" is from Latin sclavus(pronounced [sklawus]), the word for the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe which originally came from Greek. This word was borrowed by many Germanic peoples because so many Slavs were used as slaves.
Servus means slave in Latin.
homo or homosapien
Pretty slave in Latin is 'pulcher servus' which directly translates into 'beautiful slave'
No benefits, no rights. They were slaves. Serf is the latin word for slave.
it means slave or servant.
The Latin word ancilla, meaning slave-girl, has come into the English language as ancillary, meaning helpful.I hope this response is ancillary enough for you.