Beautiful earth translated from English to Latin is pulchra terram. Terram also means land in Latin and pulchra means beautiful.
People have been discussing that for thousands of years. It depends on what your opinion of 'beautiful' is.
The word comes form Greek Latin origins: Geo=Earth; log=to study; ist=person. I.e. Geologist = a person who studies the earth.
Terra firmaåÊis a Latin phrase meaning "solid earth" (fromåÊterraåÊ"earth" andåÊfirmaåÊ"solid"). The phrase refers to the dryåÊland massåÊon the earth's surface and is used to differentiate from the sea or air.
to save our mother earth to become rich,beautiful,and we can clean our sorroundings ........ thats all thank you for the question.....
Yes. 70% of the Earth is covered with water, while the Moon has no surface water at all. It's likely that there is a lot of water either frozen in the subselenian soil ("Terra" is the Latin word for Earth, while "Selene" is the Latin name for the Moon, so "subterranean" meaning "under the Earth" is the same idea as "subselenian" for "Under the Moon"). We also know that there's a lot of ice or frost in deep craters around the polar regions, where the Sun never shines.
Pulcher soror means beautiful sister in latin!
beautiful life in Italian not latin
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Mater pulchra.
Mater pulchra.
No. The Latin word for earth is terra.
Pulchra mens [est] pulcher animus. (The word for "is", est, is optional in such sentences in Latin.)
The Latin translation for "beautiful" is pulcher, -chra, -chrum, with forms that vary according to the gender of the noun. E.g., "The daughter is beautiful": filia est pulchra.
The Latin word for Earth is Terra.
Elvis Bella because it literally means Beautiful in Latin
It's Latin, from the word pulcher meaning "beautiful".
Femina pulchra.