Oh, dude, "always ready" in Latin is "semper paratus." It's like the Latin version of being on standby for life's surprises. So, if you ever find yourself in a toga facing a Latin-speaking lion, you'll be like, "Semper paratus, lion, semper paratus."
Semper mecum.
Semper cogitans.
Tuus frater semper.
All lines tight and trimmed, ready to set sail.
The English phrase or idea of "never ending" translates into a single Latin word. That word is the Latin "perpetuus".
The US Coast Guard motto is "Semper Paratus" or "Always Ready"
"Semper paratus" is Latin for "always prepared", which is pretty much the same thing.
The closest in Latin is semper procintus, meaning "always ready for battle".
SPAR stands for Semper Paratus Always Ready. P.S. Semper Paratus is Latin for Always Ready. Hope this helps ! God Bless !
"Semper Paratus" latin for "Always Ready"
I believe that you are asking what Semper Paratus means. It is latin for "Always Ready" and is the motto for the United States Coast Guard.
Bonesaw is always ready
"Always a soldier" in Latin is Semper miles.
If you have a Latin (make sure you always capitalize Latin) set then you always read/write in Latin.
Siempre is definitely not a Latin word. It is modern Spanish for "always". It derives from the Latin word semper.
men are always ready
always ready always there