The Spanish there is not quite correct which is why it doesn't translate easily in say Google Translate. Try...
"Siempre coqueteando y enganando"
...and you will see the answer.
for always forever
siempre, always nunca, never igual, equal, but also you can say "is the same"
siempre se van temprano
It means, "God bless you and your family always."
"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.
for always forever
Forever your son.
siempre, always nunca, never igual, equal, but also you can say "is the same"
It means "like always", or maybe "as always".
Forward for ever or Always forward
One girl is forever
Most literally it means "for always, your tutor."
Because we always want that which we cannot have
In English, "siempre" means "always" or "forever".
Te amo para siempre, Or you may use Te Quiero para siempre.
"España para siempre" is the most literal translation but "Por siempre España" sounds better to me.
siempre bién = "always well"