By itself, no.
It would be correct to ask, "Does she have a baby girl?"
Otherwise, you'd either use present-tense, "She has a baby girl,"
or past-tense, "She had a baby girl"
She was blessed with a baby girl.
Yes because she is a baby
I think the correct definition is Latino
If it's a boy, nephew, and a girl, niece
No, "It's a baby" is not grammatically correct. The contraction "it's" is a combination of "it" and "is" or "it" and "has," but "baby" is a noun and requires a verb to complete the sentence. It should be written as "It's a baby crying" or "It's a baby girl."
A boy would be the nicest because the girl gets the baby guinea pigs and is very sure that your trying to steal them or her... Girl is the correct answer
Usually money. About 100 dollars
No, that's quite bad. It should be ...you have been blessed with a baby girl this morning. Or you could say ...you have been blessed with a baby girl today. Today morning is never said. You can say yesterday morning, or tomorrow morning.
the correct answer is theirs a boy and a girl in the car
A baby girl.
a baby girl
The Spanish word niña (with tilde over N) means "baby girl" and was also the name of one of Columbus's three ships in 1492, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.The female name Nina may be from both Spanish and Hebrew (where it means great-grand-daughter).