Posted on April 17, 2010.
How can you say "Forever Yours" in any language? I always had trouble finding something like this on the Internet. So if someone knows how to say "Forever Yours" or "yours forever" in French, Spanish or something ... Let me know!
Portuguese:
(Brasil)
Para seu semper (meters) / SUA (f). ~ Urs Forever
or
Seu (m) / SUA (f) by Semper. ~ Urs Forever
Chinese
我 永oe 属于 你.
Wo yong yuan or Yu Shu.
if someone says she is a woman (as u think), then in Latin, it is killed semper.
لك إلى sلأبد
Ana Abad bahebek lel
coeח oeה מהו"רa
The SHELACH tamid
Standard Arabic: Ilal Ilayka Abad
Egyptian Arabic: Alatoul leeks
SPANISH
If a woman says: POR SIEMPRE TUYA
When a man, he: POR SIEMPRE TUYO
Cheers!
Japanese:
永遠 に あaた の
Eien no anata no
Forever Yours .... or
Always Sell
あaた は 常に
Anata wa tsuneni
Always Your
Is the French.
German
"Auf Dein ewig" or "immer far Dein" ... Both options are correct, but this whole sentence seems rather to the former (if not the most pathetic little) for German ears.
(Am Je) You Always
It's French for:
(I) You always
You can replace your TA, but it is informal!
Din evigt (Swedish)