July 30, 2008, 09:32 PM
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DavidÃsimo
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: North America
Posts: 5,664
Native Language: American English
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Interesting replies.
So far we have:
- Por siempre and para siempre are very close in meaning, but not exactly the same.
- They cannot always be used interchangeably.
- Para siempre is more common, por siempre more used in literature.
Para siempre
- Forever
- Always
- For an indefinite time
Por siempre
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