This is the 8806th most frequent Spanish word.
sémper
The word "sémper" does not exist in Spanish. It may be a misspelling of "siempre," which means "always" in English.
In this sentence, 'siempre' is an adverb, expressing the idea of perpetuity or consistency, meaning 'always'.
Siempre estoy aquí para ayudarte.
I am always here to help you.
Here, 'siempre' functions as an adverb indicating habitual action, translating as 'always' in English.
Ella siempre llega tarde a las reuniones.
She always arrives late to the meetings.
In this context, 'siempre' underscores the frequent enjoyment of a specific activity over time, meaning 'always'.