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everlasting in Spanish

everlasting in Spanish is eterno, inmarcesible — everlasting means lasting forever or for an extremely long time; without end.

everlasting in Spanish

eterno
adj
Chiefly of a deity or other supernatural being: having always existed and will continue to exist forever; eternal.
inmarcesible
adj
Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.

What does "everlasting" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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 Spanish?

"everlasting" in Spanish is eterno, inmarcesible. 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 Spanish, "everlasting" is eterno, inmarcesible.

Are there other ways to say "everlasting" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "everlasting": eterno, inmarcesible.

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