on ne s'aimera plus jamais --- our love will never be the same again or something like that
that is not understandable at all.
I love you more than anyone could ever
I love you more than anyone could --> Je t'aime plus que personne ne le pourrait jamais -- "zhuh tem plewss kuh pair-sohn nuh luh poo-reh zhah-meh"
Satellite Television Asian Region plus
Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!
"plus jamais" means "never more"
Plus jamais seuls - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
'plus jamais' 'jamais de nouveau'
Plus jamais
The cast of Ne plus jamais dormir - 1991 includes: Mireille Perrier
The cast of Plus live que jamais - 2005 includes: Hugues Aufray as himself
je ne te ferai plus jamais mal, je ne te blesserai plus jamais
Translation: Never again.
that is not understandable at all.
votre = your la fille la plus étonnante = the most surprising girl jamais = never that phrase lacks a verb - it is possibly an automatic translation of 'you're the most surprising girl ever'
I do not want ever break your heart again
'vous êtes le gars le plus étonnant jamais' is an automatic software translation from 'you are the most amazing guy ever'. A good phrase would be 'vous êtes le gars le plus étonant que je connaisse'.