Wu Ting
How would you interpret the word ‘Ciaou’ in the context? How would you interpret the word ‘Ciaou’ in the context? Is it some variation of the Italian word ‘ciao’? Thanks. It’s from A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. the context: "Ciaou!" he said. "What kind of time did you have?" "Magnificent." We shook hands and he put his arm around my neck and kissed me. "Oughf," I said. "You're dirty," he said. "You ought to wash. Where did you go and what did you do? Tell me everything at once."
2016년 1월 4일 오전 2:17
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it is like "Ciao" which in Italian can mean either "Hello" or "goodbye".
2016년 1월 4일
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I'm sure it's the same as "Ciao." WordReference doesn't seem to recognized "Ciaou," but Google Translate translates it as "Hello." It's possible that Hemingway might have misspelled it and nobody checked or thought it was important. It's also possible that it has more than one spelling in Italian, just as in English we have the variant spellings "Goodbye," "Good-bye," and "Good-by."
2016년 1월 4일
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