'Una Forever In Infinite'
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"Forever" isn't a word in Latin. I'm not expert at it, but I think the closest thing is "Una Semper In Infinite". Maybe "In Infinitas". Not 100% sure, but it's something along those lines.
Ad infinitum
Semper pater tuus sum.
benedicta in aeternum
ad infinitum
Zutto issho ni iru
You and me together forever my love in spanish is: tu y yo juntos para siempre mi amor
The word is spelled will, just as you spelled it.
"teaghlach gu bràth" means "family forever"
The Latin word for 'forever' is aeternum.
During The Liturgy of the Eucharist the People are to respond to the Celebrant with the phrase: "Blessed be God forever."
To imply that there is only 'one' poetic word for 'forever' is a difficult claim. It would depend on the medium being used and other surround factors that would truly make it (the word) poetic. There are several words that sound more poetic then just the word forever, however. Some examples are: everlasting eternity eternal forevermore endless(ly) neverending ceaseless(ly) relentless(ly) I would suggest looking through a thesaurus if none of these suffice.
There is a phrase above. It says "All that is was and forever will be".
The phrase is spelled "Mt. Kilimanjaro".
The phrase is spelled "reverse psychology".
major endeavor
kia kaha Forever Strong