oramai
by now
adverb oh-rah-MY Rare
Origin: Contraction of ora mai (now + already/ever); cf. ormai, the standard spelling
Also means
already
Usage Note
Oramai is an older or regional variant of ormai, both meaning 'by now', 'already', or 'at this point'. The standard modern spelling is ormai; oramai is still found in literary texts and some regional varieties. Both express that a situation has reached a point of no return or is already established: ormai è tardi (it's too late now). Neither form changes for person or number.
Examples
"Oramai è troppo tardi per cambiare idea."
Natural Translation
By now it is too late to change your mind.
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