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What does allora mean in Italian?

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Last Modified: February 2, 2022

Allora is a very useful word in Italian. It can have several meanings and it can be used in different contexts. So, today you’re going to learn all the meanings of the Italian word allora and how to use it. Allora The first meaning of the Italian word allora is back then. As Italian synonyms …

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The difference between perché and siccome

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Last Modified: February 2, 2022

Many people who are learning Italian often use perché even when they should use siccome. This generally happens because in their native language perché and because in a certain position are interchangeable but unfortunately in Italian they are not. So, what is the difference between perché and siccome in modern Italian? Let’s learn it! Siccome …

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Meglio and Migliore – What’s the difference?

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Last Modified: June 19, 2022

The Italian words meglio and migliore sometimes create some confusion in some Italian learners because they don’t know which one to choose when they want to make a sentence. So, today I’ve decided to explain the difference between meglio and migliore in Italian and how to use them. Ready? Let’s start. Meglio Meglio is the …

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What do averla, aversela and avercela mean in Italian?

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Last Modified: January 25, 2022

Avercela is a common Italian pronominal verb. Pronominal verbs are considered to be a difficult topic for people who learn Italian. The reason is that in addition to acquire a particular meaning, these verbs are formed with one or more pronominal particles that have always to be used with the verb. To add another difficulty, …

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Let’s learn Italian indefinite pronouns

Let's learn Italian indefinite pronouns

Last Modified: January 25, 2022

Some weeks ago, I talked about invariable indefinite adjectives in Italian. Today, I’d like to talk about Italian indefinites that can be used only as pronouns. Indefinite pronouns are words that are used to refer to people or things in a non-specific way, without saying who or what they are. Some examples in English are …

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