Onwards and forwards.
"Siempre y por siempre" would mean "Always and forever." Most often you will see "para siempre."
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
yo soy tu hermana para siempre means: I am your sister forever.
"Por siempre" in Spanish means "forever" or "for always." It is often used to express a sense of permanence or long-lasting commitment.
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.
Siempre means always.
"Commo siempre" (I believe you mean "como siempre") means "as always" or "like always" depending on context.
The name "Avante" is derived from the Spanish word "avante," which means "forward" or "ahead." It often symbolizes progress, innovation, and moving forward in life. Additionally, it can be associated with a sense of adventure and exploration, reflecting a dynamic and proactive spirit.
"Siempre y por siempre" would mean "Always and forever." Most often you will see "para siempre."
'Siempre borrachado' means, 'always drunk."
"Siempre para tu" needs an ending. For example, "siempre para tu libro" is "always for your book". Siempre para ti is "always for you". Which one do you mean? take your pick.
"Siempre para tu" needs an ending. For example, "siempre para tu libro" is "always for your book". Siempre para ti is "always for you". Which one do you mean? take your pick.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
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Spanish for "Always Forward."
It means "always"but"sempre" is italian"siempre" is spanish
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