In Seneca the word for "live forever" or "eternal" is te'këeyös.
The Seneca term for "always" or "for ever" is dyut gont'. This is clearly closely related to the equivalent Cayuga word gyotgǫt.
The Seneca Indian word for grandmother is "gawee:kwa".
The Seneca word for a dove (any colour) is tsyuæhkúwá'.This is distantly related to the Cayuga word tsahgo:wah.
The Seneca word for a long house was ganuñg'sî.Ganuñg'sîsne:'ha means "people of the longhouse".In Cayuga this is Gaenǫhsesgehonǫ.
The Seneca word for a garter snake is shano:ya:ene'The word for a blacksnake is shaya'tesThe word for a green snake is ukeu'tsa'kéá'The word for a rattlesnake is uhsikwêôtThe word for a water snake is hanôtöThe general term for snake is ushaista'
The Seneca word for a garter snake is shano:ya:ene'The word for a blacksnake is shaya'tesThe word for a green snake is ukeu'tsa'kéá'The word for a rattlesnake is uhsikwêôtThe word for a water snake is hanôtöThe general term for snake is ushaista'
pour toujours is the word 'forever' in french :D
I believe Seneca the Rhetorician is Seneca the Elder, while the philosopher is Seneca the Younger.
I think that the word "Forever" comes from the belief of Eternal Love.
Forever
forever and a day - the disassociatives
Forever Breathes the Lonely Word was created in 1986.