finora
so far
adverb fee-NOH-rah Less Common
Origin: contraction of fino + ora, 'up to now'
Also means
until now
Usage Note
Finora means 'so far' or 'up to now', built from fino ('until') plus ora ('now'). It usually pairs with a perfect tense (finora non ho visto nulla). It refers strictly to time elapsed, never to place.
Examples
"Finora tutto bene."
Natural Translation
So far so good.
Literal Translation
Until-now all good.
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