hau'oli mau loa [how'oh-lee m+ow lo-ah]
I’d happily ever after a metaphor
Say Yes to the Dress - 2007 Happily Ever After Sort Of 6-18 was released on: USA: 8 April 2011
It is basically wrong, because ever after is an inseparable phrase if it is to keep its meaning. If, however, ever is to modify the adverb happily, then the sentence could be corrected by making after into afterward(s) or a synonymous construction. Thus:They lived ever happily afterward(s) and They lived ever happily (from then) on are some grammatically correct (albeit awkward) alternatives. Of course, these do not have the same meaning as the famous sentence They lived happily ever after.
so that it will say they lived happily ever after
who was the king of the prussia
They DID live happily ever after
Happily, as in they lived happily ever after
what are the lyrics to you made a believer out of me in the movie happily ever after
Yes, they were some of the only couples who did live happily ever after.
Happily Ever After - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
the prince and princess fell in love happily ever after
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."