Puellarum
Genitive (possessive) plural: "of the girls"
Porta magna
Nominative singular: "the/a large gate"
Laudare
Infinitive: "to praise"
"Si vales, valeo."
"If you are well, I am well."
"Da veniam puellae, amabo te."
"Give pardon to the girl, please."
Puella
Nominative (subject) singular: "the/a girl"
Gen. pl.: "of the large gates"
Laudant
3rd person plural: "they praise"
"He/she/it does not love me."
"Immoderate anger creates insanity."
Puellam
Accusative singular (direct object): "the/a girl"
Portis magnis
Dative plural: "to/for the large gates"
Ablative plural: "by/with/from, etc. the large gates"
Laudate
Plural imperative: "praise!"
"Apollo me saepe servat."
"Apollo often protects me."
"Quid cogitas?--debemus iram vitare."
"What are you thinking?--we ought to avoid anger."
Puellas
Accusative (direct object) plural: "the girls"
Portam magnam
Accusative singular: "the large gate"
Laudamus
1st person plural: "we praise"
"Philosophia est ars vitae"
"Philosophy is the art of life."
"Si patria tua valet, nihil nautas terret et magnam fortunam (tuam) laudare debes."
"If your land is strong, nothing terrifies the sailors and you (sg.) ought to praise your great fortune."
Puellae (list all forms)
Genitive (possessive) singular: "of the girl"
Dative (indirect object) singular: "to/for the girl"
Nominative (subject) plural: "the girls"
Portas magnas
Accusative (direct object) plural: "the large gates"
Lauda
Imperative singular: "praise!"
"You often praise the ancient fatherland's fortune and (way of) life, but you reject (them)."
"Nulla avaritia sine poena est."
"No greed is without penalty."