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Plural
puella
Puella = a/the girlcenat=he/she/it dinesSo: the girl dines, or a girl dines
What the Latin word "puella" means in English is girl. To say girls (as in plural) in Latin you say puellae?
Mea puella.
"Te amo, puella."
Puella sordida.
"Hello, girl."
puer is a boy puella is a girl
Yes, the English derivative of the Latin word "puella" is "puellae," which means "girls" in English.
puella = a girl, the girl, girlfessa = feminine form of fessus, weary, tired, feebleest = she isSo: the girl is tired
Elizabeth. Just the same, for there is no other Latin word for Elizabeth. (i.e. Puella est Elizabeth)
puer= boy puella= girl *hope this helps!