How to Say โStill / againโ in Italian
Ancora
an-KOH-rah
[an-KOH-rah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Very flexible word: here it means "keep on" or "again/still."
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: In fan talk, it adds momentum: donโt stop cheering now.
Phrase Breakdown
Ancora
[an-KOH-rah]
still / again
Can mean continuing on or one more time; here it suggests continuing to cheer.
Ancora un minuto, Ancora forza ragazzi!
One more minute, still, come on guys!
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