Usage examples of "So" in English with translation to Italian

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Everything is fine so far. Finora tutto va bene.
If he comes, so much the better. Se viene, tanto meglio.
It is all right so far. Finora va tutto bene.
How many proverbs have we learned so far? Quanti proverbi abbiamo imparato finora?
So far it has been an exciting year. Finora è stato un anno eccitante.
He may have said so. Può averlo detto.
So, what else is new? Allora, che altro c'è di nuovo?
I cannot help thinking so. Non posso impedirmi di pensarlo.
I want you so much. Ti voglio molto.
The shops were so many! I negozi erano tanti!
He denies having said so. Nega di averlo detto.
She may have said so. Potrebbe aver detto ciò.
So, how should one behave? Allora uno come dovrebbe comportarsi?
Right. So you had three months. Giusto. Allora avevi tre mesi.
"She likes music." "So do I." "Le piace la musica." "Anche a me."
So what do we do now? E ora cosa facciamo?
I feel so good with you Mi sento molto bene con te
Mary is cute. So is Jane. Mary è carina. Anche Jane lo è.
What led you to believe so? Cosa te lo fa credere?
I love my family so much. Amo la mia famiglia tantissimo.
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