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'In the' or 'To the' may be English equivalents of 'alla'.

The word 'alla' combines the preposition 'a' with the feminine singular definite article 'la' to mean 'in the, to the'. It's pronounced 'AHL-lah'.

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According to the rule is an English equivalent of 'alla norma'. The word 'alla' combines the preposition 'a' and the feminine definite article 'la' to mean 'to the'. The feminine noun 'norma'means 'rule'. All together, they're pronounced 'AHL-lah NOHR-mah'.

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'Then' is an English equivalent of 'allora'. It's an adverb. It's pronounced 'ahl-LOH-rah'.

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