The girl that I love is beautiful.
The girl is the queen's daughter.
puella = a girl, the girl, girlfessa = feminine form of fessus, weary, tired, feebleest = she isSo: the girl is tired
"What is it, girl?" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Quid est, puella? The question also translates less literally as "What's the matter, girl?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kweed est poo-EL-la" in Church and classical Latin.
"Rabidus puella" translates to "mad girl" in English.
It means "a/the girl speaks."
Probably you mean 'carpe puellam' - seize the girl.
I love you, my girl.
Vexillum puella was created in 1845.
Nigma puella was created in 1870.
Amerila puella was created in 1793.
Bembecia puella was created in 1989.