sicché
so
conjunction seek-KEH Rare
Origin: Contracted form of sì che ('so that, thus that'), from Latin sic ('so') + que.
Also means
therefore
Usage Note
Sicché (also written sicchè) is a conjunction introducing a result or consequence clause, equivalent to 'so', 'and so', or 'therefore'. It is more literary than the everyday quindi or perciò and typically appears in written Italian or formal speech. Note the written accent on the final -é, which distinguishes it from other forms.
Examples
"Era tardi, sicché siamo tornati a casa."
Natural Translation
It was late, so we went home.
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