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  1. What does MAGARI mean? Learn How to Use Magari in Italian!

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    Magari! (mah-GAHR-ee!) The Italian counterpart to “I wish!” “Let’s hope!” or “Maybe!” When someone asks you if you plan on coming back to Italy, marrying an Italian and living in a villa in the Tuscan countryside, you can respond with “Magari!” (because of course you do).
    If so, you have no doubt come across the word “magari”, which is a quintessentially Italian word and rolls off the tongue very easily. In English, there is, unfortunately, no direct translation for “magari” in Italian and it can, therefore, be quite difficult to describe to an Italian language beginner.
    Magari at the beginning of a sentence can also be used to give a suggestion or advice to someone. In this case, it is followed by the imperative mood (imperative), and it has the function of making it sound less like a command and more like a suggestion. Have a look at the examples below:
    Magari is probably best compared to chef Josef Centeno’s Orsa & Winston, which developed a menu that has been incorporating Japanese and Italian flavors since 2013. Okuno organized the menu with three sections: crudo, pasta, and wood-fired grill.
  3. Magari: What Does it Mean? - Smart Italian Learning

  4. What does MAGARI mean in Italian? - Parlando Italiano