pretty in latin is pulcher, -chra, -chrum
however in my opinion the voluptatis is a pretty sounding name in latin
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pretty into latin isbellus, bella, bellum
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The Greek word for pretty is arketa. The word pretty is said in Italian as piuttosto and in Latin it is said as bellum.
Bellus (-a, -um).
Beautifulis an English equivalent of the Latin adjective 'pulchra'. Bella is an Italian equivalent. It's a feminine adjective whose form in the masculine is 'bello'. It's pronounced 'BEHL-lah'.
I'm pretty sure it's finis
There is no such word in ancient Latin. It sounds like a pseudo-Latin term, or somethng made up. In the Latin language, the J and the I are interchangable in some instances and there is no word Iac in Latin either.
im pretty sure its "historia"
"avictus" is not a word in English, ( or even Latin, as it sounds). The nearest thing I can think you may mean is "invictus" which is Latin for 'we will not be conquered'.
CarniverSaurous xDD when in doubt? Make it sounds like a Dino. Durhh
The word "pretty" is 2 syllables. When you pronounce the word, it comes out as 2 sounds: "pret" and "ty." The word "pretty" has 2 vowel sounds, coming from the 'e' and the 'y' in the word. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation that has one vowel sound, with or without consonants framing it, that forms part of (or a whole) word.
It sounds pretty much like the English "My".