It is so obvious Ella means - a lovely king gentle beautiful fairy!
pronoun for woman (her, she)
Well, first of all, it should be "ella es una doctora" and it means "she is a doctor."
it means all-beautiful and comes from Italia
If you read all the books then you'd know that there are no vampire books
Are you thinking of Spock?
There are 15 books in all. In 2012 there will be another one called Babymouse for president.
Ella Enchanted,Eragon,Eldest,Eclipse,and more but that's all I can think of at this late hour.
In most basic library's in Australia there's about 50-150 baby mouse books around. Usually found in the 'Animal' or 'Nature' category.
It depends on what kind of vet you mean. If you mean she a veteran, it's, "Ella es una veterana." If you mean she's a veterinarian, it's "Ella es una veterinaria." In Spanish, there is no foreshortening of those words; they say the entire word, all the time.
If you mean books, then there's 7 books in all. If you mean series there is only 1.
Oh, dude, "onnum ella" in Malayalam means "nothing at all." So, like, if someone asks you how much you've done on your to-do list, you can just shrug and say "onnum ella" and keep chillin'. It's like the ultimate excuse for procrastination, you know?
You ask your doctor for help and go to the library and get a bunch of baby guide books.