Usage Note
Siempre pairs with the subjunctive in open conditions: siempre que vengas means 'whenever you come' (not 'always that you come'). The phrase para siempre means 'forever,' and de siempre means 'as always' or 'the usual.' Its antonym is nunca (never), and the two often appear together in emphatic denials.
Examples
"Siempre llega tarde al trabajo."
Natural Translation
He always arrives late to work.
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