for ever

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English - Turkish
her zaman

Tom her zaman Mary'yi her şey için suçluyor. - Tom always blames Mary for everything.

Tom her zaman beni her şey için suçluyor. - Tom always blames me for everything.

sonsuza dek

Sami çocuklarını sonsuza dek kaybettiğini düşünüyordu. - Sami thought he lost his kids for ever.

Sami'nin hayatı sonsuza dek değişti. - Sami's life was for ever changed.

ebedi olarak
daima
ilelebet
sonsuza kadar

Sami'nin yaşamı sonsuza kadar değişiyordu. - Sami's life changed for ever.

Ya sonsuza kadar devam ederse? - What if it continued for ever?

ebediyen
forever
daima

Onu daima tanıyorum gibi hissediyorum. - I feel like I've known him forever.

Onu daima tanıyormuşum gibi hissediyorum. - I feel like I've known her forever.

forever
ilelebet
forever
ebediyen

Seni ebediyen seveceğim. - I'll love you forever.

Seni ebediyen hatırlayacağım. - I'll remember you forever.

forever
sonsuza kadar

Seni sonsuza kadar seveceğim. - I will love you forever.

Tom Mary'den onunla sonsuza kadar kalmasını istedi. - Tom wanted Mary to stay with him forever.

forever
sonsuza dek

Sonsuza dek burada kalamam. - I can't stay here forever.

Birçok gökbilimci evrenin sonsuza dek büyümeye devam edeceğini varsayıyor. - Many astronomers assume that the universe continues to expand forever.

forever
sürgit
forever
durmamacasına
forever
hep

Hep bugünün gelmesini bekledim. - I've waited forever for this day to come.

forever
kıyamete kadar
forever
ilanihaye
forever
her zaman

O her zaman anılarımızda yaşayacak. - He will forever live on in our memories.

İyi bir kitap, şimdi ve her zaman en iyi arkadaştır. - A good book is the best friend, now and forever.

forever
devamlı
forever
durmadan
forever
forevermore ebediyen
forever
mütemadiyen
English - English
forever
eternally, endlessly, for always, at all times
forever
a mythical time in the infinite future that will never come

Sure, I'd be happy to meet with you on the 12th of forever.

forever
for all time, for all eternity; for an infinite amount of time

I shall love you forever.

forever
at all times, anytime, always

You'll have a home here forever, my son!.

forever
constantly or frequently

Early in his boyhood he had learned to form ropes by twisting and tying long grasses together, and with these he was forever tripping Tublat or attempting to hang him from some overhanging branch.

forever
for a very long time, 'an' eternity

We had to wait forever to get inside.

forever
An extremely long time

It takes forever to get business a permit and a landline.

Forever
indefinitely
forever
for a very long or seemingly endless time; "she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day
forever
If something has gone or changed forever, it has gone or changed completely and permanently. The old social order was gone forever Their lives changed forever
forever
seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly; "always looking for faults"; "it is always raining"; "he is forever cracking jokes"; "they are forever arguing"
forever
for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P P Bliss
forever
for a very long time
forever
eternally, continuously; constantly, always
forever
At all times; always
forever
Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally
forever
emphasis If you say that something takes forever or lasts forever, you are emphasizing that it takes or lasts a very long time, or that it seems to. The drive seemed to take forever
forever
for a very long or seemingly endless time; "she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day"
forever
If you say that something will happen or continue forever, you mean that it will always happen or continue. I think that we will live together forever I will forever be grateful for his considerable input
forever
for an excessively long time
forever
everlastingly
for ever

    Hyphenation

    for e·ver

    Turkish pronunciation

    fôr evır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfôr ˈevər/ /ˈfɔːr ˈɛvɜr/

    Etymology

    [ f&r, (')for, Southern a ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Latin per through, prae before, pro before, for, ahead, Greek pro, Old English faran to go; more at FARE.

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