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How We Can Use “Allora” in Italian - Come Utilizzare “Allora” in Italiano


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Ciao ragazzi! Bentornati nel mio podcast! Nella puntata di oggi, parleremo di come la parola “Allora” viene utilizzata in italiano. Anche “Allora”, come le altre parole che vi ho spiegato nei podcast precedenti, viene utilizzata spesso nelle conversazioni di tutti i giorni. Per questo motivo, ho deciso di affrontare questo argomento con voi! In questo episodio, vi dirò i 5 significati principali di questa parola. Farò moltissimi esempi, così che, possiate capire al meglio l’argomento di oggi. Li trascriverò tutti nella descrizione di questo episodio, dateci un’occhiata! Buon ascolto!

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Hi guys! Welcome back to my podcast! In today's episode, we'll talk about how the word "Allora" is used in Italian. “Allora”, like the other words I explained in previous podcasts, is often used in everyday conversations. For this reason, I have decided to address this topic with you! In this episode, I'll teach you the 5 main meanings of this word. During today's episode you'll hear a lot of examples, I'll report them in the description of this episode, take a look! Have a good time listening!


1. "Allora" is often used in Italian just to introduce a sentence. It can be translated with "so" or "Right then" in English.

Example:

- Allora, adesso cominciamo la lezione (So, let's start the lesson)

- Allora, domani andiamo tutti a Firenze per visitare la città. (So, tomorrow we’re all going to Florence to visit the city)


2. It can be used to introduce the consequence of something.

Example:

- Fuori fa freddo, ALLORA prendo una giacca (It's cold outside, so I'll get a jacket)


3. The question "Allora?" is used to ask for more information about something.

Example:

- Allora? Come è andato il colloquio? (So? How did the interview go?)


4. "Allora" can also mean "Back then/At that time", referring to the past.

Example:

- Sono andato a San Francisco nel 1995. Allora viaggiavo tanto (I went to San Francisco in 1995. I used to travel a lot back then)


5. "Allora!!" is used to say "stop it!". I really don't like this expression, it sounds quite rude.

Example:

- If someone is annoying you for some reason, you can say: "Allora!!"


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