The phrase ' Ã toujours' means forever [and ever], forevermore. On its own, the Word 'toujours' means 'always, still'. And the preposition 'Ã ' gives added stress to the eternality of the adverb. "A toujours" refers to another expression too: "A jamais" is more common to say "forever". There is a subtle difference between the two expressions, in the emotional or sentimental way. In that case, a pretty high level of comprehension of the French is needed, but to be simple "A toujours" induces a hopeful or positive note, "A jamais" induces a colder or more "objective" note.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.