Time
Never is "numquam".
Numquam satis is the Latin equivalent of 'never enough'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'numquam' means 'never'. The adjective 'satis' means 'enough'.
The English phrase or idea of "never ending" translates into a single Latin word. That word is the Latin "perpetuus".
Todavía is the Spanish word for still as in "are you still here?"
"Symphony" in Spanish is sinfonia, with an accent over the final i. The word is feminine.
True!
No, and it never was "cool". It was rude.
4 letter word for final
The word final is an adjective. The word lick is the noun it modifies.
In German, there is a word, "verboten," but I don't know the meaning. Verboten means forbidden in German. I have still never heard of the word 'boten'. Check your spelling :(
The word "submiss" was never in use. Words like "submission" and "submissive" are related to the word "submit" which is of course in use all the time.
Yes, but it is still meaningless. Unify is the wrong word. Perhaps you mean coördinate, or synchronize or some other word meaning to work together.
the final your is valor
The Final Countdown.
The word "final" has a short vowel sound.
final exam, final answer, final jeopardy, final score, final words, final chapter and final draft
Because puyol scored for Spain & Germany never scored