There are actually many ways to say 'beauty' in Latin. These translations include pulchritudo, forma, decor, pulchritudo, species, decus, and formositas.
It's Latin, from the word pulcher meaning "beautiful".
Pulchra mens [est] pulcher animus. (The word for "is", est, is optional in such sentences in Latin.)
pulcher means beautiful
Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum (depending on the gender of the beautiful thing; a beautiful woman is pulchra).
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".
Salve bella.
It is an Old French-Mediaeval Latin corruption of the Latin bellus, meaning beautiful or fair.
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'.
What the Latin word "puella" means in English is girl. To say girls (as in plural) in Latin you say puellae?
The English language equivalent of frumos (Romanian word of Latin origin) is beautiful.
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.