Apeiron
Four syllables in infinity.
The word you're looking for is... infinity (to go on forever)
Just as you have : Infinity .
"in" means "not", "finity" means "finish". So infinity means endless. eternity (outside time) is a special case of infinity.
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word and so there is no numeral. It is represented by the lemniscate symbol, ∞.
The greek word for infinity is αιωνιότητα (e-o-nee-o-tee-ta).
I can't easily write it in Greek here, but in Roman letters it's apeiron, "without limit".
The Greek name for infinity is "άπειρο" (pronounced "apeiro"). This term derives from the word "περί," meaning "around" or "enclosing," and reflects the concept of something that is boundless or limitless. In mathematics, infinity is often represented by the symbol ∞, but the Greek term captures the philosophical notion of the infinite in various contexts.
infinity
"Infinity" is an English word, ultimately descended from the Latin word "infinitas", composed from the prefix "in-" ("not"), the root "finis" ("end"), and the suffix "-tas" ("-ness").
To infinity and beyond.
The symbol for infinity is ∞.
infinity and unity
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word.
The Greek symbol for infinity is . It represents a concept of endlessness or boundlessness, often used in mathematics and philosophy to denote something that has no limit or end.
The Tagalog word for infinity is "walang hanggan."
Four syllables in infinity.