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How to say SO in Italian - Meaning and Usage of QUINDI - ALLORA - PERCIÒ - COSÌ in Italian

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There are several ways to express to the concept of "SO" in Italian, but which way works best?
In today's video, you'll learn all about the Italian QUINDI and ALLORA.
Understanding Italian expressions is a difficult process for beginners and intermediate speakers alike, so studying different verbs is always a good idea when trying to improve your Italian language skills.

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How to say SO in Italian - Meaning and Usage of: QUINDI - ALLORA - PERCIÒ - COSÌ in Italian

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