Alway

/ˈɔːlweɪ/ adverb

An archaic or poetic form of 'always,' meaning continuously, forever, or at all times.

From Middle English 'alway' or 'alwey,' originally meaning 'all the way' (literally). Over time, it became one word and meant 'continuously on the way' or 'perpetually.' Modern English simplified this to 'always,' making 'alway' appear outdated.

AMሁ תמיד
ARدائما
BNসবসময়
CAsempre
CSvždy
DAaltid
DEimmer
ELπάντοτε
ESsiempre
FAهمیشه
FIaina
FRtoujours
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