seguito
continuation
noun SEH-gwee-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin sequi 'to follow'
Also means
following
Usage Note
Seguito means a sequel or continuation, but it shines in fixed phrases: in seguito ('later', 'subsequently') and di seguito ('one after another', 'below'). The stress is early, on the first syllable. The plural is i seguiti.
Examples
"Ne parliamo in seguito."
Natural Translation
We will talk about it later.
Literal Translation
Of-it we-talk in following.
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