Pronunciation will depend on your accent. For me and where I live daughters is pronounced
dor - ters
For some people it might be:
da- ters
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.
You would say "J'ai trois filles" in French to indicate that you have three daughters.
We are your daughters = Wir sind deine/eure Töchter (pron: tœçter)
The Bible does not say.
belles filles
Sus/tus hijas
Say Yes to the Dress - 2007 Moms and Daughters was released on: USA: 30 October 2009
"filiae" is the nominative plural of "filia."
Children...
j'ai trois filles
Some say that Aeolus has twelve children...six daughters and six sons. People says that Aeolus gave his daughters to his sons as wives.
You can write "I have five daughters" simply as that. If you want to add more detail, you could say, "I am the proud parent of five daughters" or "I have five wonderful daughters." The phrasing can vary depending on the context or tone you wish to convey.