Italian has a few words with many varied meanings. “Allora” might top the list. It’s both a filler word and one with more specific translations.
When you’re in Italy or simply around native Italian speakers, you’re likely to hear “allora” quite a lot. Functioning as an Italian filler word, it usually means well, then, or so. When it’s used more precisely, it can mean “come on” or “so what?”
Whether you plan to live in Italy or are plotting a vacation, understanding all the many meanings of “allora” can change your experience. You’ll be able to easily filter it out in conversations. Plus, using it like an Italian local is sure to earn you some respect.
In this video, we’ll focus on “allora” and its many meanings.
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