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    ciao
    /tʃaʊ/

    exclamation

    • 1. used as a greeting at meeting or parting: informal "see you later—ciao!"

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    Ciao (/ tʃaʊ / CHOW, Italian: [ˈtʃaːo] ⓘ) is an informal salutation in the Italian language that is used for both "hello" and "goodbye". Originally from the Venetian language, it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world.

    • History of The Italian Word Ciao
    • Wat Does Ciao Mean in Italian?
    • When Can You Say Ciao?
    • Other Italian Greetings You Can Use
    • Ciao Bella Meaning in Italian
    • Ciao in Pop Culture

    Even today, where (almost) everyone in Italy speaks Italian, the use of regional dialect is still very widespread. The Italian greeting ciao comes from an ancient greeting in Venetian dialect – s’ciavo, literally ‘slave’ (implying ‘I’m your slave’). A more recognizable version today might be ‘Your humble servant’. It originated from the Latin sclav...

    In Italian we used the word ciao as an all-purpose greeting and farewell. It means both ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’. Or, as it’s very casual, ‘hi’ and ‘bye’. It has become popular in many other languages worldwide, often as ‘goodbye’ and sometimes as ‘hello’ too. These include: 1. Albanian 2. Bulgarian 3. Czech 4. Portuguese 5. Bosnian 6. Russian 7. Turk...

    Ciao is often a default greeting when you don’t speak Italian. In reality it should only be used in specific situations: 1. when you know someone well 2. in truly informal settings 3. if you’re saying it to someone younger than yourself Otherwise, we have a host of other ways to say hello and goodbye – more on those below. Don’t worry if you’re not...

    Salve

    This is pretty common greeting. It sits nicely on the boundary between a formal greeting and informal greeting, so if you’re not sure what to say, it’s a good one to go for! It’s more often used as ‘hello,’ but you can also use it to say ‘goodbye.’ Good To Know:This is a popular greeting on hiking trails in Italy.

    Buongiorno

    It means good morning. For example, if you walk into a store you’d say buongiorno to the cashier. It’s a polite way of saying hello in the morning, although it’s pretty much used throughout the day even into the afternoon (much like the French bonjour).

    Buona giornata

    A polite way of talking your leave. You’re literally saying ‘have a good day’ to the other person.

    Ciao Bella translates to ‘hello, beautiful,’ or ‘goodbye, beautiful.’ If you’re a young woman traveling in Italy, you’re likely to hear it on the street. It’s used as a catcall here. So, men – this isn’t a classy way to get a woman’s attention. Try something else! If you use it with someone you’re close to, it’s an endearing way to greet a young wo...

    After pizza, ciao is probably the most common Italian word to pass into other languages. In 1959 Domenico Modugno (the singer famous for Volare) and Johnny Dorelli won the San Remo Song Festival with Piove, but everyone remembers it for the chorus “ciao ciao bambina”. 1967 saw Luigi Tenco with another huge hit, “ciao amore ciao” which he performed ...

  4. The meaning of CIAO is —used conventionally as an utterance at meeting or parting. How to use ciao in a sentence.

  5. ciao | American Dictionary. exclamation. infml us / tʃɑʊ / Add to word list. hello or goodbye: He greeted me with his usual all-purpose "Ciao, baby!" (Definition of ciao from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Ciao definition: (used as a word of greeting or parting). See examples of CIAO used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of ciao exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.