"Always say 'the family'!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre dì la famiglia! The adverb, second person informal singular present imperative, and feminine singular definite article and noun may be heard said by a parent or teacher to a family member, friend, peer, or student in regard to the gender and number match of "the" with "family" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey dee la fa-MEE-lya" in Italian.
It's Italian and means "Forever (or always) family. Though I have always though it should be the other way round as in "Famiglia sempre".
Sempre in Italian means "always" or "still" in English.
"Family is forever" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase La famiglia è per sempre. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which does not include the feminine singular definite article la ("the") -- will be "la fa-MEE-lya eh per SEM-prey" in Italian.
Sempre per sempre in Italian means "always (and) forever" in English.
Sempre baci in Italian means "always kisses" in English.
Sempre delizioso! in Italian means "Always delicious!" in English.
Sempre qui in Italian means "always here" in English.
Germania per sempre! in Italian is "Germany forever!" in English.
"Always" in English means sempre 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.
Sorelle per sempre! in Italian means "Sisters forever!" in English.
Sempre la tua in Italian means "always yours" in English.