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filiae (nominative)

filiarum (genitive)

filiis (dative)

filias (accusative)

filiae (vocative)

filiis (ablative)

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What does the Latin word 'filius' translate into English?

The Latin word 'filius' translates into English as son. The word for 'little son' is 'filiolus'. The Latin word 'filia' translates into English as 'daughter'. The word for 'little daughter' is 'filiola'.


How do you spell daughter in roman terms?

The word for 'daughter' in Latin is "filia."


What is the English meaning of the latin word filiam?

Filiam is daughter. It is accusative form, meaning that the daughter being spoken about is the object of the sentence.


What is 'daughter' in Latin?

filia, filiae - daughter nata, natae - daughter puella, puellae - girl or young woman (Use the first version for singular, the second for plural.)


What is the Latin root word for child or offspring?

The Latin root word for child or offspring is "filia" for a daughter, or "filius" for a son.


How do you say princess in Latin?

There is no Latin word for princess. The nearest is regis filia which is the daughter of the king.


What is lucifer's daughter name in latin?

Eulb Yvi Neither "Elub" nor "Yvi" is actually a Latin word; the Latin translation for "devil's daughter" is "filia diaboli," while "Lucifer's daughter" translates to "Lucifer filia."


What is the Latin word for filial?

"Filius" means "son," "filia" means "daughter."


What does the latin word filius mean?

Filium is the objective case of the Latin word filius which means "son".


What is 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)


What is latin for lucifer's daughter?

Eulb Yvi= Latin for "Lucifers daughter"


Can you translate the phrase 'and thus courage daughter' in Latin?

The Latin translation of the English phrase 'And thus courage, daughter' is the following: Et sic filia fortitudinis. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'et' means 'and'; 'sic' means 'thus'; 'courage' means 'fortitudo'; and 'filia' means 'daughter'. The Latin equivalent is the same whether the English meaning is 'And thus courage, daughter', in the sense of being courageous; or 'And thus [is] courage, daughter', in the sense of explaining what courage in general is all about.