How to Say ‘Then it will be’ in Italian
Allora sarà
ahl-LOH-rah sah-RAH
[ahl-LOH-rah sah-RAH]
💬 Usage Tip: "Allora" can mean "then", "so", or even be a conversation filler like "well then". Very useful in spoken Italian.
🇮🇹 In Italy: In football conversations, "Allora..." is a classic way to build suspense before giving your prediction or choosing who you support.
Phrase Breakdown
Allora
[ahl-LOH-rah]
then; so
A discourse word meaning then or so, often used to draw a conclusion or continue an idea.
Allora tifiamo insieme per la finale del 2026.
So let's support the 2026 final together.
sarà
[sah-RAH]
it will be
Future form of essere, used to predict or describe a future event.
Se l'attacco funziona, sarà una grande partita.
If the attack works, it will be a great match.
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