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  • 24-04-2016
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How do you say, "Always and Forever" in Italian

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Аноним Аноним
  • 24-04-2016
You would say, "sempre e per sempre."
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Jennnyyy
Jennnyyy Jennnyyy
  • 24-04-2016
"always and forever" translates to (sempre e per sempre)
or it could be "always still forever" something like that...  i dont remember that much from Italian

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