"Always true" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre vero.
Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always". The masculine adjective vero translates as "actual, genuine, real, true". The pronunciation will be "SEHM-prey VEY-roh" in Italian.
"They always have been there" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono sempre stati qui. The pronunciation of the declarative statement -- which also translates respectfully as "You all have always been there" -- will be "SO-no STA-tee SEM-prey kwee" in Italian.
Sempre studiare! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Always study!"Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always". The present infinitive studiare translates as "to study". The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey stoo-DYAH-rey" in Italian.
"Always and always" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre e sempre. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey SEM-prey" in Italian.
"Always smooth" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre liscio.Specifically the adverb sempre means "always." The masculine adjective liscio is pronounced "LEE-shoh." The feminine form, liscia, is pronounced "LEE-shah."
"Always so sweet!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre tanto dolce!Specifically, the adverb sempre is "always". The adverb tanto means "so, such, very". The feminine/masculine adjective dolce translates as "sweet".The pronunciation will be "SEM-pre TAN-to DOL-tche" in Italian.
"Forever yours" is one literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase per sempre la vostra. The pronunciation of the phrase -- whose English translation does not include the mandatory (in Italian) feminine definite singular article la ("the") -- will be "per SEM-prey la VO-stra" in Italian.
"Ever onward" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre avanti. The adverbs also translate into English as "always forward" or "ever earlier" according to context. The pronunciation will be "SEM-pre a-VAN-tee" in Italian.
Bella per sempre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Forever beautiful".Specifically, the feminine singular adjective bella is "beautiful". The preposition per means "for". The adverb sempre translates as "always".The pronunciation will be "BEHL-lah pehr SEHM-prey" in Italian.
Sempre con amore is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "love always."Specifically, the adverb sempre is "always." The preposition con means "with." The masculine noun amore translates as "love."The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey KO-na-MO-rey" in Italian.
"Life forever" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vita per sempre.Specifically, the feminine noun vita is "life". The preposition per means "for, through". The adverb sempre translates as "always".The pronunciation will be "VEE-tah pehr SEHM-prey" in Italian.
"You're always dazzling!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sei sempre accecante!Specifically, the verb sei is "(informal singular you) are". The adverb sempre means "always". The feminine/masculine adjective accecante translates as "blinding, dazzling, glaring".The pronunciation will be "seh-ee SEM-pre AT-tche-KAN-te" in Italian.
"Always (a) smile" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre sorriso. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey sor-REE-so" in Italian.
Sempre ti amerò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will always love you".Specifically, the adverb sempre is "always". The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb amerò translates as "(I) will love".The pronunciation will be "SEHM-prey tee AH-mey-ROH" in Italian.