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@rockyboa345 OH great! Thanks so much for your reply. That makes a lot of sense, now that you say that. I miss hearing that beautiful language every day.
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@tjbollman1 Allora literally means 'so' ............erm 'Allora, cosa ne pensi?' so, what do you think about it?
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Goodness, I just listened to your video, and there was that word! "Alora". But that didnt sound like it would mean 'no wonder' or 'oh brother'...now I'm really confused!
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My Nonna would sometimes ask me a question in Italian and I'd answer her. Then when she would comment on my response she's often begin with the term, "Alora!" Then go on with her comment. Or she'd be telling me something that happened that day or on the news, and after her statement there would be that "Alora!" again. Funny I never asked her what it meant. In context it would seem to me, to be a "No wonder!" or even "Oh brother!" type expression. What does it actually mean, please?
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im guessin the Italiano in Tre Minuti means Italian in Three Minutes?
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I am here because Italian is the first requirement to join the assassins..
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I'm learning more in this vid than school hahah
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I speak Spanish and it's true it's ver close just like portuguese. I just love French though but there are more Italian restaurants here that's why I want to learn and meet and greet Italian people to have an entire conversation in Italian. Love the food but they have lots of accent in their language and it's hard to remember that "ci" is almost always "chi" in Spanish which sounds like "si" which is the same means yes
There's an error, the correct word is "arrivEderci" not "arrivAderci".
And literally means "to see again" because derives from "a rivederci"
Anubi1989 1 year ago 17
learned some from assassin's creed
lil75geo 3 months ago 12