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Te amare para siempre or Siempre te amare
Unlike English, word order is somewhat relaxed in Cervantes language, Spanish.
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Le amaré para siempre is the correct way to say this. The 'le' refers to the formal you: 'usted'
Te amaré para siempre and/or Siempre te amaré refers to the informal you: 'tú'
i love you forever = te amo para siempre
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Le amaré is an example of "Leísmo" which is the incorrect but common practice of using "le" to refer to a person in the absence of a direct object. The correct answer would be "La amaré para siempre" to a woman or "Lo amaré para siempre" to a man. Both of these phrases, however, could lead to confusion as they might also mean "I will love her forever" so perhaps an "a usted" should be appended to avoid confusion.
Assuming that it is being said to someone the person knows well (I find it difficult to imagine this phrase in another context) it should be something like: Siempre te amaré. I do not rule out the possibility that in some regions (such as Colombia) a person may even use the formal Ud. form with their spouse, but I would definitely say this is uncommon. I believe "Siempre te amaré" is also a popular song.
In what language?
merci= thnk u
Siempre te amaré.
siempre te amare
To say I love him but he hurt me so much heartless and always broken in Spanish you say Lo amo pero me duele tanto desalmado y siempre solo.
estoy enfermo(a)
To say the words 'love always' in the Spanish language you say el amor siempre. To say these words in Latin you say amor semper. If you wish to use "love always" as an ending salutation in a letter, (i.e. to replace "sincerely" or "love" at the end of a letter), you would say "siempre con amor". "El amor siempre" is simply means that the love is forever, but it would sound odd to end a letter that way.
"Siempre con amor" pronounced ['sjem.pɾe. kon. a.'moɾ]
"Te verá"
Siempre me amará. Él siempre me amará (emphatic on "Él") *"amorar" does not exist in Spanish.
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
to say i love simming in spanish is amo el nadar