"Forever in our hearts" = "Per sempre nei nostri cuori"
toujours dans nos coeurs
i loko 'i'o kau a` kau a kāua [E lo-ko E O kow ah kow ah kay-ooh-ah]
Answer: You say Mau loa e Kō kāua makakēhau (mow lo-ah ay ko kow ma-ka-kay-how). This is interesting for 2 reasons: if you are talking about many persons when you say 'our', you might change the word Kō kāua to O kāua. Also, in Hawai`i, this phrase would actually mean 'forever in my heart's desire' ..... ooh, much prettier, yeah?
English: Saturday Italian: Sabato
farewell and adieu can be said for GOODBYE FOREVER in french
toujours dans nos coeurs
En nuestros corazones para siempre.
our hearts are tied together forever
'Italiano per sempre' is an Italian equivalent of 'Forever Italian. It's pronounced 'ee-tah-LYAH-noh pehr SEHM-preh'. The feminine form 'italiana' is pronounced 'ee-tah-LYAH-nah'.
per sempr la ragazza di papà
You can say friends forever in Italian by saying amici per sempre. Friends forever in Russian is druz'ya navsegda. Friends forever in Spanish is amigos para siempre.
"Forever fun" in English is Sempre divertente! in Italian.
"Forever grateful" in English is sempre grata in Italian.
semper in cordes
Tu sei mia Donna per sempre. (not sure, check it out, please)
Use Google Translator. I would do it for you but it's not working for some reason.
"I love you forever" in English is Ti amo per sempre in Italian.