Always and Forever

Latin translation: semper et in perpetuum

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English term or phrase:Always and Forever
Latin translation:semper et in perpetuum
Entered by: adosanis

02:35 May 30, 2005
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: Always and Forever
Hi,

I am looking for the following and am not sure who can help...

My husband to be and I want the following engraved on our wedding bands -

either
"Always and Forever"

Can anyone please help? Ideally I want to see what it looks like in a. Spanish, b. Latin, c. Italian

Thanks so much for your help
Angela
semper et in perpetuum
Explanation:
semper et in perpetuum
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adosanis
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4 +4semper et in perpetuum
adosanis
4 -1por siempre jamás
Nizo


  

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always and forever
semper et in perpetuum


Explanation:
semper et in perpetuum

adosanis
Local time: 13:02
Native speaker of: Turkish
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always and forever
por siempre jamás


Explanation:
This is the Spanish translation, as requested.

Nizo
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