The word for "daughter" is the same as the word for "girl"--fille. (sounds like fee)
"fille".
filles
belles filles
"Deux filles"
j'ai trois filles
You would say "J'ai trois filles" in French to indicate that you have three daughters.
mère et filles
Our beautiful daughters is "nos belles filles". French speakers would probably use a workaround, as "belles-filles" (hyphenated, but sounding the same) means daughters in law.
my daughter's bedroom: la chambre de ma fillemy daughters' bedroom: la chambre de mes filles
French Fields - 1989 Darling Daughters 3-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
"filles" means girls or daughters.
twelve girls / twelve daughters
It depends upon the context. If you are using it as a subject, it would be "my daughters and I." If you are using it as the object of a preposition, it would be "my daughters and me." Examples: My daughters and I walked to the store with John. John walked to the store with my daughters and me.
We are your daughters = Wir sind deine/eure Töchter (pron: tœçter)