The English term "ever" matches the Swedish term "någonsin"

other english words that include "ever" : swedish :
believer troende
believers troende
beverage dryck
clever duktig, klok, slug, skicklig
delieverer leverantör
everlasting ständig, evig
evermore för evigt
every var, varje, varenda
every-day vardaglig
every day dagligen
every other varannan
every second varannan
everybody envar, alla, var och en
everybody's allas
everyday alldaglig, vardags
everyday commodities dagligvaror
everyone alla
everyone's allas
everything allting
everytime alltid
everywhere överallt, allestädes
fever feber
feverish febrig
for ever för alltid, evig, jämt
forever för alltid
however likväl, emellertid, men, dock
irreverent vanvördig
lever hävstång, spak
leverage hävstångsverkan
never aldrig
never-ceasing evig
never-ending ändlös
never-falling ofelbar
never-never avbetalning
never-say-die uthållig
never-to-be-forgotten oförgätlig
never at a loss aldrig rådlös
nevermore aldrig mer
nevertheless likväl, ändå, dock, icke desto mindre
perseverance uthållighet
persevere framhärda
persevering ihärdig, trägen
reverberate återkasta
reverberation eko
revere vörda
revered aktade
reverence pietet, vördnad
reverend högvördig
Reverend Nilsson - the pastor Nilsson
reverent vördnadsfull
reverential vördnadsfull
reverie dagdröm
reversal omkastning
reverse backa, frånsida
reversible omkastbar
revert återgå
scarlet fever scharlakansfeber
sever skilja, hugga av
several flera, åtskillig
severance pay avgångsvederlag
severe hård, kännbar, sträng
severity hårdhet, skärpa, stränghet, stränghet, kännbart
whatever vad som helst
whatsoever över huvudtaget
whenever närhelst
wheresoever varhelst
wherever varhelst
whichever vad än
whoever vem som än
whosever vems
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