Then, Then

Phillip-V

Phillip-V

March 9, 2011

Allora is used alot for the word so. Per esempio, Allora Chuck, come stai? I use poi alot more for then. Sempre dritto, poi a destra. Go straight ahead and then turn right. Ciao per ora. Filippo
FranN32

FranN32

March 14, 2011

Per favore.... "esprimere" non lo so. (I don't know this word, could you please tell me) grazie Fran
Phillip-V

Phillip-V

March 15, 2011

To express
Chuck-E

Chuck-E

March 15, 2011

"Esprimere" means "to express"
FranN32

FranN32

March 16, 2011

grazie
Maria-DiLorenzi

Maria-DiLorenzi

March 24, 2011

Ciao a tutti, that's correct : the verb "esperimere" means "to express". The words "allora" is very used nowadays. It has different meaning depending on the sentence. It can mean : -"then" as for example : "allora Chuck come stai?" = "so Chuck how are you?" -"therefore" as for example: "abbiamo preso il treno allora siamo tornati a casa"= "we missed the train therefore we came back home" I hope this helps. Ciao

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