In the television series Charmed, the words Absolvo amitto, amplus brevis: semper mea are supposed to mean "To free what is lost, say these words: 'mine forever'". In fact, this is not a grammatical Latin sentence and it would have caused great head-scratching among the ancient Romans. To them it would have meant something like "I release I dismiss ample brief always mine".
Semper Fi is short for Semper Fidelis which means Always Faithful. Semper Paratus means Always Prepared.
"Semper tua" and "Semper tuus" both mean "Always yours". Difference is in sex of person who writes this state. "Semper tua" writes woman. "Semper tuus" writes man. But neither really means 'always yours' - that would be Semper tibi - for both genders.
Semper I was created on 2011-10-23.
Semper mecum.
Semper audax
Semper amo is "I always love"; Semper te amo is "I always love you"; Semper te amabo is "I will always love you".
It means "Always Faithful." Semper Fi is short for the latin Semper Fidelis
In English, Semper spes est is "There is always hope."Semper = alwaysSpes = hopeest = [there] is
Semper Fi, or "Semper Fidelis", is the the Marine Corps motto. Semper Fidelis is the Latin term for "Always Faithful.
numquam = "never"But keep in mind that nonnumquam is not the same as semper. Semper is "always" or "forever"; nonnumquam is "sometimes".
Georg Semper died in 1909.
Georg Semper was born in 1837.