everlasting in Italian
everlasting in Italian is eterno, immortale, imperituro — everlasting means lasting forever or for an extremely long time; without end.
everlasting in Italian
eterno
Chiefly of a deity or other supernatural being: having always existed and will continue to exist forever; eternal.
eterno
Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.
immortale
Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.
imperituro
Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.
What does "everlasting" mean?
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adjective Lasting forever or for an extremely long time; without end.
"The monument was built as a symbol of everlasting friendship between the two nations."
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adjective Going on so long or so often that it becomes tiresome.
"I'm tired of his everlasting complaints about the weather."
everlasting in a sentence
- The monument was built as a symbol of everlasting friendship between the two nations.
- She spoke of God's everlasting love.
- I'm tired of his everlasting complaints about the weather.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "everlasting" in Italian?
"everlasting" in Italian is eterno, immortale, imperituro. everlasting means: Lasting forever or for an extremely long time; without end.
How do you use "everlasting" in a sentence?
Example: "The monument was built as a symbol of everlasting friendship between the two nations." In Italian, "everlasting" is eterno, immortale, imperituro.
Are there other ways to say "everlasting" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "everlasting": eterno, immortale, imperituro.
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