How do you say “your beautiful” in Latin – the dead language?

How do you say “your beautiful" in Latin - the dead language

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5 Responses to “How do you say “your beautiful” in Latin – the dead language?”

  1. H L Says:

    you say vestri decorus wicth means your beautiful

    whant more translated email me at jojomcfly1@yahoo.com

  2. Steven Says:

    You should learn how to say it in English first.

  3. iheartangrysmileys Says:

    tua pulchra?

    &yeah, it’s you’re*

  4. Donnie Mac Says:

    English, "You’re beautiful".

    Latin, "Tau bellissmo".

  5. martox45 Says:

    I guess you mean "You’re beautiful" and this is in Latin
    (Tu) pulcher es (if addressed to a man) or
    (Tu) pulchra es (if addressed to a woman)

    You can omit the pronoun "tu".

    If instead of you’re beautiful (adj.) you mean your beauty (noun) that’s "tua pulchritudo" (both for masc. and fem., at the nominative) or also "pulchritudo tua".

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