Jack
If "ciao" is for "hello" and "good bye" in italian, how do I say bye? It's because the person which I'm talking to may think I'm saying "hello" again...
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When you come: Ciao (= hello, informal, friendly) , Salve (= hello, less informal and formal) When you leave: Ciao (= Bye, informal, friendly), Arrivederci (= See you again, less informal and formal), Salve (= Goodbye, less informal and formal). Ci vediamo ( =See you, informal and formal). A presto, ci vediamo presto ( See you soon, informal and formal).
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That case never happened to me, as when two persons are departing from each other, they know! Bye is an abbreviated form of 'good bye'; /ciao/ is so short that it does not have an abbreviated form! If still in doubt, come here in Italy and try it yourself. Ciao!
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you can use for "hello" and "bye" the same word :"ciao" or you can say "goodbye", which in italian is "arrivederci"
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Arrivederci
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