I love you and always I will love you remember it forever.
"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.
The opposite of the Spanish word "siempre" is "nunca," which means "never" in English.
well por siempre in spanish translates to 'for always' or 'always' or 'forever' in English.
It means "always"but"sempre" is italian"siempre" is spanish
Se siempre habia sido. You can also say :"siempre ha sido" or "siempre ha estado"
English: I love my boyfriend forever! Spanish: Amo a my novio para siempre!
English: I'll love you forever. In Spanish it is called "Te amaré por siempre".
siempre siempre
"Siempre" means "always" in English. I don't know if it matters what type of context you use it in, though. If it changes like other Spanish words, I mean.
"Siempre" means always. Never is the opposite, and in Spanish that is "Nunca".
te amaré y pensaré en ti para siempre
siempre estas en mi mente