What does per sempre in Italian mean?
What is the meaning of the word per sempre in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use per sempre in Italian.
The word per sempre in Italian means always, forever, indefinitely, to die, true friends are forever, speak now or forever hold your peace, I will always love you and want to spend the rest of my life with you. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word per sempre
always, forever, indefinitely
(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.") Questa proprietà viene venduta per sempre e non con il limite di 99 anni. E vissero per sempre felici e contenti. This property is sold indefinitely and not with a 99 year limit. |
to die
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true friends are forever
(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.") |
speak now or forever hold your peace
(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.") |
I will always love you and want to spend the rest of my life with you
(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.") |
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