magari — Italian Word of the Day
One Italian word that changes how you think
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Here is a Italian word you need to know.
magari means if only / I wish / maybe (contextual).
Here is how to use it: Se vincessi alla lotteria, magari smetterei di lavorare.. That means: If I won the lottery, I’d probably quit working (if only!)..
Now you try: Magari domani andiamo al mare, se non piove.. That means: Maybe tomorrow we’ll go to the sea, if it doesn’t rain..
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