It means "you are mine forever".
"Forever" is an English equivalent of "pourtoujours."The preposition "pour" means "for." The adverb "toujours" means "always." The pronunciation is "poor too-zhoor."
Forever and for always are translated the same in French: "pour toujours". A French speaker would say "je te garde pour toujours", or "je te garde pour toujours et à jamais" ('à jamais' meaning he will never give up), the latter being a little emphatic.
"pureté pour toujours" mean "purity forever" in English.
to forgive is translated 'pardonner' in French; to forget is translated 'oublier'. 'Forgive and forget you forever' wold mean ' te pardonner et t'oublier pour toujours' in French.
Un pour tous, tous pour un in French means "one for all, all for one" in English.
"Yours forever" and "Forever yours" are two English equivalents of the French phrase à toi pour toujours. The pronunciation will be "a twa poor too-zhoor" in French.
"Forever summer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pour toujours été. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "for always summer." The pronunciation will be "poor too-zhoor-zey-tey" in French.
The French phrase "amitié pour toujours" translates as "friendship for ever" in English.
"un bijou pour toujours" means "a jewel forever" in French.
pour toujours et toujours - pour l'éternité
"Forever" is an English equivalent of "pourtoujours."The preposition "pour" means "for." The adverb "toujours" means "always." The pronunciation is "poor too-zhoor."
In French, "forever" is pronounced as "pour toujours."
"Pour toujours" means "Forever" in French.
Amoureux pour toujours (if you're a boy) or Amoureuse pour toujours (if you're a girl)
Pour femme in French means "for (a) woman" in English.
"Summer forever" is an English equivalent of the French phrase été pour toujours. The phrase most famously references lyrics and title by YouTube-debuted actress and singer/songwriter Megan Nicole Flores (born September 1, 1993) of Houston, Texas. The pronunciation will be "ey-tey poor too-zhoor" in French.
Forever and for always are translated the same in French: "pour toujours". A French speaker would say "je te garde pour toujours", or "je te garde pour toujours et à jamais" ('à jamais' meaning he will never give up), the latter being a little emphatic.