Eternamente was created on 2000-04-04.
Eternamente Bella was created in 1990.
The cast of Eternamente juntos - 2011 includes: Isabel Llanos as Laura
The cast of Eternamente te veo - 2006 includes: Alejandro Pugliese as Entrenador Leopoldo Ruiz
The cast of Eternamente Pagu - 1987 includes: Norma Bengell Beth Goulart Kito Junqueira Breno Moroni Marcelo Picchi Antonio Pitanga
Por siempre jamás yo te amaré eternamente.
En su corazón para siempre Alternatively: Eternamente en tu (or 'su', polite/respectful) corazon.
forever beautiful = eternamente hermoso/a (male/female) beautiful forever = hermoso/a para siempre
The cast of Eternamente Manuela - 1995 includes: Maguso as Aleli Juan Carlos Vargas as Alfonso Grijalba Braulio Castillo hijo as Francisco Grijalba Gustavo Corredor Aura Cristina Geithner as Manuela Quijano Bernardo Gonzalez as Esteban Orlando Pardo Alberto Pujol Carolina Sabino as Fernanda Isabella Santodomingo as Roberta Carolina Trujillo Pilar Uribe as Cristina Gloria Zapata
The cast of Eternamente tuya - 2009 includes: Irene Arcila as Guadalupe Khotan as David Abascal Ana Belena as Tania Fidel Garriga as Mateo Emilio Guerrero as Crispin Tovar Jenny Hongamanta as Young Sara Sergio Kleiner as Chon Carmen Madrid as Ernestina Joanydka Mariel Gabriel Pascual Flavio Peniche as Irineo Alessandra Pozzo Alberto Trujillo as Hombre de agueda (2010) Alejandra Zaul as Young Antonia
Maguso has: Performed in "Amar y vivir" in 1988. Played Maria Tereza in "Puerta grande" in 1993. Performed in "Zoi harisameni" in 1993. Played Aleli in "Eternamente Manuela" in 1995. Played Nana in "Prisioneros del amor" in 1997.
Ana Belena has: Played Jackie in "Tengo todo" in 2008. Performed in "Mi vida por ti" in 2009. Played Tania in "Eternamente tuya" in 2009. Played Felicia Yrigoyen Nahman in "La Loba" in 2010. Played Julia Mariscal in "Los Rey" in 2012.
Ti amo eternamente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you eternally!" The declaration may be preceded immediately by io ("I"), for emphasis, even though context and verb endings make the first person singular subject clear. The pronunciation will be "(EE-o) tee A-mo ey-TER-na-MEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.