"Happily ever after" in English means per sempre felici e contenti in Italian.
milgiore amico
Mai is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ever." The adverb in question also translates as "never" or "no way" in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "meye" in Pisan Italian.
Mai in Italian means "never" in a statement and "ever" in a question in English.
si e mai parlare a me di nuovo
Sei mai stato negli Stati Uniti?
"Ever onward" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre avanti. The adverbs also translate into English as "always forward" or "ever earlier" according to context. The pronunciation will be "SEM-pre a-VAN-tee" in Italian.
"Always" is one English equivalent of the Italian word sempre.Specifically, the word functions as an adverb. It also may be translated as "ever, still." The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey" in Italian.
Migliori giochi mai! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Best games ever!" The pronunciation of the masculine plural superlative, noun, and adverb will be "mee-LYO-ree DJYO-kee meye" in Italian.
"You're the most beautiful women I've ever seen!" in English is Siete le più belle donne che ho mai visto! in Italian
Per sempre (e sempre) is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "forever and ever."Specifically, the preposition per is "for." The adverb sempre means "always, ever" in this context. The conjunction e means "and."The pronunciation will be "per SEM-prey SEM-prey" in Italian.
'Do you ever talk to my Mom' can be translated in Italian as "Parli (Do you talk) mai (ever) con (to) mia madre (my Mom)". It is important to add a question mark when writing since Italian does not require a subject-after-verb construction for interrogative sentences; in speech, the tone usually is enough to indicate a question. If the subject is plural, "do you talk" = parlate.
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