It is the accusative singular form of the Latin word "filia," which means "daughter." The accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb. So, "filiam" would be used in a sentence like:
* "Vidit filiam." (He saw the daughter.)
It is the accusative singular form of the Latin word "filia," which means "daughter." The accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb. So, "filiam" would be used in a sentence like:
* "Vidit filiam." (He saw the daughter.)