"Live forever!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Viva per sempre! The second person formal singular present imperative, preposition, and adverb translate literally into English as "(You) Live for always!" The pronunciation will be "VEE-va per SEM-prey" in Italian.
"Forever yours" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Per sempre il vostro.
Specifically, the preposition per is "for, through." The adverb sempre means "always." The masculine singular definite article il -- which may or may not be included in the English translation, depending on context -- means "the." The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun vostro translates literally as "(informal plural) your, yours, you-all's" and contextually as "(informal singular) you, yours" to show affection and respect.
The pronunciation will be "pehr SEM-prey eel VO-stro" in Italian.
"Always like that" is an English equivalent of Sempre così. The adverbial phrase also may be rendered into English as "Always that way." The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey ko-SEE" in Italian.
"Forever in my heart" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase per sempre nel mio cuore. The masculine singular prepositional phrase -- with the word nel ("in the") combining the preposition in ("in") and the (mandatory in Italian) masculine singular definite article il ("the") -- translates more literally into English as "for always in my heart." The pronunciation will be "per SEM-prey nel MEE-o KWO-rey" in Italian.
Mia per sempre in Italian means "mine always" in English.
"Always and forever" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre e per sempre. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey per SEM-prey" in Italian.
Sempre amato in Italian means "forever loved" in English.
Per sempre insieme in Italian means "together forever" in English.
Sempre o mai in Italian means "Always or never" in English.
"Forever in your heart!" in English is Per sempre nel tuo cuore! in Italian.
Sei sempre nel mio cuore..
Ho sempre amato voi ma avete rotto il mio cuore in Italian means "I've always loved you but you've broken my heart" in English.
Cuore
"Always in my heart" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre nel mio cuore.Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always." The word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my." The masculine noun cuore means "heart."The pronunciation will be "SEHM-prey nehl MEE-oh KWOH-rey" in Italian.
"Silver heart" in English is cuore d'argento or, more poetically, cuore argenteo in Italian.
Scelto con il cuore in Italian means "chosen by the heart" in English.
Segui il tuo cuore in Italian means "Follow your heart" in English.
grande cuore
cuore blu
L'amica del mio cuore in Italian means "the (girl) friend of my heart" in English.
"Always in my heart" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre del mio cuore. The masculine singular prepositional phrase may not be considered the generator of strictly literal English equivalencies since it contains the word del, formed from the preposition di ("of") and the mandatory masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey del MEE-o KWO-rey" in Italian.