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puellam

accusative singular: subject verbs the girl puellam accusative singular: subject verbs the girl

puella

nominative singular: the girl verbs puella nominative singular: the girl verbs

puellae

puellae genitive singular: of the girl dative singular: to/for the girl nominative plural: the girls verb

puellā

ablative singular: (preposition) the girl puellā ablative singular: (preposition) the girl

puellārum

genitive plural: of the girls puellārum genitive plural: of the girls

puellās

accusative plural: subject verbs the girls puellās accusative plural: subject verbs the girls

puellīs

puellīs dative plural: to/for the girls ablative plural: (preposition)the girls