Puer translates as child, specially boy in Latin. While Pueri is the genitive of the word puer. Pueris a 2nd declension word, thus translates:
Nominative: Puer
Genitive: Pueri
Dative: Puero
Accusative: Puerum
Ablative: Puero
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Pueri is also the Nominative plural of puer, Pueri in the Nominative Plural means 'the boys' as the subject, whereas Pueri in the genitive means 'of the boy' (possession, analogous to 's)
Boys; of the boy.
Pueri.
"The boys will see your reward in my house."
The cast of Laudate pueri - 1983 includes: Luisa Huertas
Ambulantne in via pueri? in Latin is "Are the boys walking in the street?" in English.
'Pueri'
Quattuor pueri.
The Latin word for children in general is "pueri".
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"Boys (vocative), sing!" (or agree or say the same thing, "concino" mean to sing together, hence tropically to be in agreement). Maybe it's instructions to a well educated boys choir.
Pueri. ( Macte animo pueri, sic itur ad astra )(This is for children, not young goats!)
To change "puer" (nominative singular) to accusative plural, you need to first change it to the nominative plural form which is "pueri." Then, to get the accusative plural form, change "pueri" to "pueros."