It means "again" or "already" in Italian
L'hai fatto ancora? You did it again?

Hai gia' mangiato? Have you already eaten?
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A reminder that mistakes are a learning curve, that every first, second, third....time provides oppotunity for improvement, that you are always ancora imparo
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Italian for "I am still learning." Said to have been uttered by Michelangelo on his death bed. Slogan of the Pennsylvania DeMolay KeyMan conference.
Take the time to learn from your peers and coworkers. Remember, ancora imparo.
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from the latin for "anchor"
We didn't want the boat to drift, so we threw out the anchor (ancora)
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