In English, "siempre" means "always" or "forever".
Se siempre habia sido. You can also say :"siempre ha sido" or "siempre ha estado"
siempre, always nunca, never igual, equal, but also you can say "is the same"
It means "I will always be with you."
You can either say "Forever young" or "Always young".
haceme compañia
Literally translated, it says "You always have the reason" But it is used to mean "You are always right."
As always I have much to tell/say
"Always yours" is one literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase siempre tuya. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which involves the feminine informal singular possessive -- will be "SYEM-prey TOO-ya" in Spanish.
Because the third person is used both as a way of saying "He/she/it", but also when using the formal you (usted), Siempre suyo could either mean: Always his/hers/its OR Always yours.
To say "forever" is para siempre. (The word siempre means "always.")
por siempre y para siempre
You say, "para siempre."