The word 'beautiful' tends to stress the physical appearance. The word 'pretty' tends to look at the combination of personality, manner, and appearance. And there are almost half a dozen options for rendering the word 'pretty' into Latin. Bellus, concinnus, lepidus, and venustus agree on the 'charming' aspects of the pretty individual. Specifically, bellus emphasizes the handsomeness of the ensemble; concinnus the harmony; lepidus the elegance; and venustus the gracefulness. The word 'pulcher' allows for fairness and loveliness. But it tends to be applied as 'beautiful', instead of 'pretty'. But it has a diminutive form, pulchellas, which translates as 'very pretty'.
Linda, is a name in latin that means pretty, strong and courageous. So, when people say "you're pretty" in english, in latin it would be: "imla ta laur linda opcu" Translation: " Why you look pretty today!
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.
Pulcher puer
Pretty sure it would be "Italium".
if you Google an English to latin translator, you should be able to find it.
It is pretty simple it is andycay easy as pie
Linda, is a name in latin that means pretty, strong and courageous. So, when people say "you're pretty" in english, in latin it would be: "imla ta laur linda opcu" Translation: " Why you look pretty today!
I'm pretty sure the Latin word for ahead is Grassor. It is defined as go ahead, proceed and attack.
Me encantaría que salieramos, chula.
pretty into latin isbellus, bella, bellum
'est' is a verb, in Latin and in French. It means 'he/she/it is'. So in Latin you can say 'coquus iratus est' as in 'the chef is angry', or 'puella pulcher est' as in 'the girl is pretty' or 'she is a pretty girl'. So in short, anywhere where you would usually say 'he/she/it is' in English, you can replace with the Latin word 'est'.
preysoomo -- You could say bella, but it depends on the context, really. Pulchra would also work but once again, depends on the context.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
Pretty slave in Latin is 'pulcher servus' which directly translates into 'beautiful slave'