The closest in Latin is semper procintus, meaning "always ready for battle".
Semper Vigilius OR Semper Vigil
Ut usquequaque
semper carpedium
Semper or Perpetuo.
'Always more.'
Semper Vigilius OR Semper Vigil
Semper amatus.
Semper amor.
Semper primus (-a, -um).
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'semper intentus' is Always stretched, always thorough. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The past participle 'intentus' means 'stretched, thorough'.
The direct translation of semper paratus means always ready or always prepared, or always courageous. There is a official coast guard marching song with the same name.
Always a leopard is the English equivalent of 'semper pardus'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The masculine gender noun 'pardus' means 'panther, leopard'.