quindi
therefore
conjunction KWIN-dee Common
Origin: From Latin inde (from there), reinforced by qui (here).
Also means
so, thus
Usage Note
Quindi introduces a logical conclusion and is one of the most common connectors in Italian speech and writing, equivalent to 'so', 'therefore', or 'thus'. Unlike perciò (which is slightly more formal), quindi is neutral in register and fits both conversation and essays.
Examples
"È tardi, quindi andiamo a casa."
Natural Translation
It's late, so let's go home.
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