"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.
Pulcher soror means beautiful sister in latin!
beautiful life in Italian not latin
Beautiful earth translated from English to Latin is pulchra terram. Terram also means land in Latin and pulchra means beautiful.
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Mater pulchra.
Mater pulchra.
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.
It's Latin, from the word pulcher meaning "beautiful".
Elvis Bella because it literally means Beautiful in Latin
Remove 'it' word ... My car is beautiful
Soror pulchra.