"He has my heart. He's my love forever. I love my baby" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Egli ha il mio cuore. È il mio amore per sempre. Amo il mio bambino.
Specifically, the subject pronoun egli means "he." The verb ha means "(He/she/it) has, (formal singular You) have." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjectivemio means "my." The masculine noun amore means "love." The masculine noun cuoremeans "heart." The verb È means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The masculine noun amore means "love." The preposition per means "for." The adverb sempremeans "always." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The masculine nounbambino means "baby, child."
The pronunciation is "EH-lyee ah eel MEE-oh KWOH-reh. Eh eel MEE-oh ah-MOH-reh pehr SEHM-preh. AH-moh eel MEE-oh bahm-BEE-noh."
Sempre per sempre in Italian means "always (and) forever" in English.
"Always" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sempre. The translation may be applied to musical and non-musical contexts. The pronunciation always will be "SEM-prey" in Italian.
Sempre in Italian means "always" or "still" in English.
"Always smooth" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre liscio.Specifically the adverb sempre means "always." The masculine adjective liscio is pronounced "LEE-shoh." The feminine form, liscia, is pronounced "LEE-shah."
"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.
Sempre qui in Italian means "always here" in English.
Sempre delizioso! in Italian means "Always delicious!" in English.
Sempre baci in Italian means "always kisses" in English.
It is Italian for "for ever and ever"
"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.
Germania per sempre! in Italian is "Germany forever!" in English.
Sempre studiare! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Always study!"Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always". The present infinitive studiare translates as "to study". The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey stoo-DYAH-rey" in Italian.