Forever in spanish

Siempre

pronunciation: siempɹ̩e part of speech: adverb
In gestures

forever = para siempre, hasta la muerte, eternamente. 

Example: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.

more:

» a minute on the lips, forever on the hips = un minuto en los labios, para siempre en las caderas.

Example: Saying no to cookies is hard but just remember 'a minute on the lips, forever on the hips' -- stay strong!.

» forever and ever = para siempre jamás, para siempre, por siempre jamás, eternamente, perennemente, por los siglos de los siglos.

Example: I hope I get to spend every single birthday with you forever and ever.

» go + forever = desaparecer, no volver, irse para siempre, marcharse para siempre.

Example: Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.

» go on and on (and on (forever)) = ser interminable, no acabarse nunca, no parar de hablar, no dejar de hablar, enrollarse como una persiana.

Example: They say silence is golden but some people really just don't get it and they go on and on and on forever!.

» last + forever = durar para siempre, durar eternamente, durar una eternidad.

Example: I wonder if it's possible to have a love affair that lasts forever.

» live + forever = vivir para siempre.

Example: He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt.

» take + forever = tardar muchísimo, ser más largo que un día sin pan.

Example: For ages men have known that women take forever to get ready and now there is proof.

Forever synonyms

always in spanish: siempre, pronunciation: ɔlweɪz part of speech: adverb infinity in spanish: infinito, pronunciation: ɪnfɪnəti part of speech: noun eternity in spanish: eternidad, pronunciation: ɪtɜrnəti part of speech: noun evermore in spanish: Cada vez más, pronunciation: evɜrmɔr part of speech: adverb eternally in spanish: eternamente, pronunciation: ɪtɜrnəli part of speech: adverb everlastingly in spanish: eternamente, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋli part of speech: adverb forever and a day in spanish: por siempre y un dia, pronunciation: fɜrevɜrændədeɪ part of speech: adverb
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