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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'girl' is puella. The word is pronounced 'poo-EH-lah. And it's the term that's used to describe Penelope in The Odyssey. For she is the beautiful 'sweetheart' and 'young wife' of Odysseus before he's forced to help the Greeks defeat Troy.

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puella , puellae - girl

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Puellula.

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Q: How do you spell 'girl' in Latin?
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