It's "ancilla" in the nominative.
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.
Sub arbore puella sedet legens.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
ancilla means: slave - girl
What the Latin word "puella" means in English is girl. To say girls (as in plural) in Latin you say puellae?
Puell(a*) = girl in Latin (as in the language of the Romans) or did you mean latin as in Latin- AmericanPuer = 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
노예녀:No ye nyou
Servus means slave in Latin.
Arigato
Pretty slave in Latin is 'pulcher servus' which directly translates into 'beautiful slave'
Filia diaboli.
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.
Its like the italian word 'ciao'. Its used to say hello but also bye.
"Puella" means "girl." Also, "virgo" ("virgin") is sometimes used to refer to a girl.
Hi, I take Latin at A-Level. Your Latin phrase means "When the farmer and the slave girl were dining."