Translation of forth in Spanish:
forth
adverb
literary
1
(out)forth he went to battle with his enemy — marchó / salió a luchar con su enemigo- And finally, we sallied forth into the centre of Nottingham in all our finery.
- Sally paced back and forth, trying to absorb all of the new sights and smells at once.
- At the war's end Britain had secured a global network of naval bases from which it could sally forth to crush any opposition.
- The friendly banter that shot back and forth between the team had quickly drawn him in.
- The sight of all that paper spewing forth from the printer almost caused it to spontaneously combust.
2
(in time)from this day forth — de hoy / ahora en adelante- from that time forth — a partir de ese momento
- and (so on and) so forth — etcétera, etcétera
- But essentially, I ceased to regard lying as a viable option from that day forth.
- From that day forth, I would never be that same child.
- I left home in the summer of 1986 and from that day forth I was a visitor to the place I had called home all my life.
- I first met him at Junior day and I liked him from that day forth.
- From this moment forth I wish to be addressed in a manner fitting of my station.
- All my energy from this point forth shall be given to what is positive, to what I truly desire.
- from that time forth — a partir de ese momento