Semper te amabo - "I will love you always"
The Latin equivalent of 'when goodbye means forever' is Quando 'vale' significat 'semper'. In the word-by-word translation, the dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'vale' means 'farewell, goodbye'. The verb 'significat' means '[he/she/it] does mean, is meaning, means'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, forever'.
Mariam amas = You love Mary
I'd say that the word that matches most closely English "forever" would be "semper", as in "Semper fidelis" ("always faithful") the motto fo the U.S. Marine Corps, or else you can render it with a periphrasis like "in aeternum" ("for eternity, for-ever").
amor absolutus in aeternum nos redimit Word by word: amor = love = masculine noun, nominative singular absolutus = unconditional = masculine adjective, nominative singular in aeternum = forever = (aeternum = accusative singular = eternity) + in = forever nos = us redimit = binds = present indicative active tense, third person singular
The English phrase or idea of "never ending" translates into a single Latin word. That word is the Latin "perpetuus".
The latin word for always is semper and the Latin verb to love is amare so to love always would be semper amare but I don't know how you want that translated it would change based on what you mean by it
Siempre is definitely not a Latin word. It is modern Spanish for "always". It derives from the Latin word semper.
The Latin word for 'forever' is aeternum.
Love and lust are not always easily distinguishable. I love your loving. But will you love me forever?
Semper is the Latin word for the English "always or forever" as in the Marine corps motto Semper fidelis or "always faithful".
there is no word for always... I love you forever is Aloha mau wau ia'oe I love you for all eternity is Aloha wau ia'oe no pau'ole
The Latin equivalent of 'when goodbye means forever' is Quando 'vale' significat 'semper'. In the word-by-word translation, the dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'vale' means 'farewell, goodbye'. The verb 'significat' means '[he/she/it] does mean, is meaning, means'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, forever'.
Ana means that your suppose to love her forever
damnatus in aeternum
I think that the word "Forever" comes from the belief of Eternal Love.
A: You are beautiful inside and out B. I will clean the house C: I will make you food D: I love you forever and always
it mean ' together forever'