Examples of using Semper in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Semper fortis.
Manfred Semper.
Semper fi, brother.
Your gut or Semper Fi?
Semper Gumby, right?
It's Latin."Sic semper tyrannis.".
Semper Fi is right, sweet girl.
You ever hear the term semper fi?
Sic semper tyrannis.
So you lady Marines all really Semper Fi and shit?
Yeah, Semper Fi. Semper Fi.
He made light of my weight problemthen suggested my motto should be"semper fudge.".
Your friends visited Semper Apex the day after the robbery.
Vatican II insteadsaid:‘Church is to be reformed constantly'(Semper reformanda est).
Taken from Semper Femina, the new album by Laura Marling.
As the Coast Guard's motto,"Semper Paratus"… Always Ready.
Her motto-“Semper Eadem”, which means“Always the Same”.
The product name comes from the Latin expression“semper- it”, which means“always driving.”.
The whole purpose of this robbery was to create a waximpression of a key which opens the server room at Semper Apex.
As the Coast Guard says, semper paratus(Always ready).
In 1839/40 Gottfried Semper built the second synagogue in Dresden, which was destroyed during the Night of the Broken Glass of 1938.
They are nicknamed the Mountain State found in their motto“Montani Semper Liberi”(Mountaineers are always free).
Her motto was“Semper Eadem”, meaning“Always the Same”.
The Hofburgtheater building was constructed between 1874 and 1888 after a designby Karl von Hasenauer and Gottfried Semper.
He escaped shouting,"‘sic semper tyrannis[Thus always to tyrants].'".
Apartment Wunsch Dresden apartment is located in a naturalarea of Dresden in close proximity to Zwinger and Semper Opera House(Semperoper).
From the Marine Corps, Semper Fidelis; always faithful.
Deus qui beatam Maria semper Virginem, Spiritus Sancti abitatuculum… You must forgive my intrusion upon your devotions, my Lord.
She also used the motto“semper eadem” meaning“always the same.”.
He wrote a consort piece with the punning title"Semper Dowland, semper dolens"(always Dowland, always doleful), which may be said to sum up much of his work.