Adesso is an Italian equivalent of 'now'. It's an adverb that's pronounced 'ah-DEHS-soh'. But the Italian equivalent of 'nowadays' is 'oggigiorno', which literally means 'today['s] day'.
"No, not now!" in English is No, non ora! in Italian.
"Where are you now?" in English is Dove sei adesso? in Italian.
Adesso in Italian means "now" in English.
"Can you rest now?" in English is Puoi riposare adesso?in Italian.
"Now or never" in English is Ora o mai più in Italian.
come se per ora
Sono a casa adesso.
Per ora, sì! in Italian means "Yes, for now!" in English.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
Adesso mi conosci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Now you know me." The pronunciation will be "a-DES-so mee ko-NO-shee" in Italian.
cosa stai facendo ora
"For now" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase per ora. The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "for (the) hour (right now)." The pronunciation will be "pey-RO-ra" in Italian.