Yes, ma fille means "my daughter" when translated from French to English. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive adjective and feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "my girl" according to context -- will be "ma fee" in French.
"Daughter" and "girl" are English equivalents of the French word fille. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "fee" in French.
daughter is translated 'fille' in French.
"It's a daughter!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est une fille! The declaration also translates as "it's one girl!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoon fee" in French.
Daughter is translated by 'fille' in French. The same word is used for 'girl'.
Une fille (fem.) is 'a girl' or 'a daughter' in French.
Quel est sur la fille? in French means "What is on the girl?" in English.
I like dancing with my daughter is translated "j'aime danser avec ma fille"
"Daughter" in French is "fille."
The word fille in French is translated to girl in English. The word fille is traditonally pronounced as fee. The words belle fille translate to beautiful girl in English.
The translation of 'Comment s'appelle cette fille' from French to English is "What's this girl's name?"
"Sexy girl!" in English is Fille sexy! in French.
Une fille (pronounced "feey"), is either a girl or a daughter in French.