What the Latin word "puella" means in English is girl. To say girls (as in plural) in Latin you say puellae?
Cenat.
'cenat' is not an English word. Have you spelt it correctly.
Yes, the English derivative of the Latin word "puella" is "puellae," which means "girls" in English.
SingularNom:PuellaGen:PuellaeDat:PuellaeAccus:PuellamAbl:PuellaPluralPuellaePuellarumPuellisPuellasPuellis
puella
Mea puella.
"Puella" means "girl." Also, "virgo" ("virgin") is sometimes used to refer to a girl.
"Te amo, puella."
Puella sordida.
"Hello, girl."
"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.