Asked • 02/20/25

Did you know that Italians use the word "Allora" a lot?

In Italian, "allora" is a versatile word that’s used in many different contexts. It can mean "then," "so," "well," or even "let's see," depending on how it's used. Have you come across this word in your studies, or are you curious about when and how it’s used in everyday conversation?

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Laura D. answered • 02/20/25

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