"Beautiful car" is an English equivalent of "pulchrum vehiculum."
The neuter adjective "pulchrum" means "beautiful." The neuter noun "vehiculum" means "vehicle, conveyance." Latin has no equivalent to the English definite article "the." But the neuter numeral adjective/pronoun "unum," which means "one," may serve as a singular indefinite article in its meaning "a."
The pronunciation is "pool-kroos veh-EE-koo-loom" in the liturgical Latin of the Church and "puhl-kroom veh-ih-kuh-loom" in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.
"Pulchrum vehiculum" is a Latin equivalent of "beautiful car."The neuter adjective "pulchrum" means "beautiful." The neuter noun "vehiculum" means "vehicle, conveyance." Latin has no equivalent to the English definite article "the." But the neuter numeral adjective/pronoun "unum," which means "one," may serve as a singular indefinite article in its meaning "a."The pronunciation is "pool-kroos veh-EE-koo-loom" in the liturgical Latin of the Church and "puhl-kroom veh-ih-kuh-loom" in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.
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Pulcher (pulchra, pulchrum).
Pulcher (pulchra, pulchrum).
it comes from the Latin 'vehiculum' meaning conveyance
Vehicle comes from the Latin vehiculum. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and Rome is in Italy.
Vehicles, derived from the Latin word, vehiculum, are non-living means of transport Most words came from Latin
Botryosporium pulchrum was created in 1840.
Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum (depending on the gender of the beautiful thing; a beautiful woman is pulchra).
The cast of Vehiculum - 2007 includes: Kinga Karsay as Andrea Natasa Stork as The Girl
The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'You have beautiful eyes' is Habes oculos pulchros. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'habes' means '[you] have'. The noun 'oculos' means 'eyes'. The adjective 'pulchros' means 'beautiful'.