Arte is an Italian equivalent of the English word "art."
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article l'* means "the." The pronunciation is "AHR-teh."
*It actually is la. But the vowel a drops before a noun that begins with the same vowel. It is replaced by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l in the article and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.
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But the Latin word (which the questioner asked) is ars.
The Latin word for art is ars, artis
"Art" comes from the Latin word of the same meaning "Ars."
dibujo (di,boo,ho)
l'arte
Ars pulchra
Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.
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'.
l'arte imita la vita
Translating compliments can be difficult. Always beautiful in Latin is Semper Lorem or Semper speciosa. The last word changes based on the capitalization of the letter B.
Pulchra mens [est] pulcher animus. (The word for "is", est, is optional in such sentences in Latin.)
Pulcher soror means beautiful sister in latin!
bellam
Prettycus oopsus.
Bella Britannia.
Innocentia pulchra.
Pulchra arbor.
Pulcher/pulchra ego.
Pulcher/pulchra bos.
ille est pulchra
nigrum est pulchra
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.
To say the words 'hello beautiful' in the Thai language you say swasdi swyngam''. In Latin language you say 'pulchra salve'.