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...
2012年2月12日 19:19
回答 · 4
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).
2012年2月13日
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!
2012年2月12日
you can use for "hello" and "bye" the same word :"ciao" or you can say "goodbye", which in italian is "arrivederci"
2012年2月12日
Arrivederci
2012年2月12日
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