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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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  2. Ciao is an interjection used conventionally as a polite greeting or farewell, borrowed from Italian and derived from Medieval Latin. Learn more about its etymology, history, and usage examples from Merriam-Webster.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CiaoCiao - Wikipedia

    Ciao is an informal salutation in Italian that means both "hello" and "goodbye". It comes from the Venetian phrase s-ciào vostro, meaning "your slave", and has spread to many languages and cultures around the world.

  4. (Definition of ciao from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) ciao | Intermediate English. exclamation. infml us / tʃɑʊ / Add to word list. hello or goodbye: He greeted me with his usual all-purpose "Ciao, baby!"

  5. Ciao is an informal word for hello or goodbye in Italian, derived from the dialectal word ciau, meaning "slave". Learn more about the word history, synonyms, translations and usage of ciao in different contexts.

  6. Ciao is an informal word for hello or goodbye, derived from Italian. Learn how to use it in different contexts, its origin and synonyms, and see examples and usage trends.

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

  8. 2 days ago · From Italian ciao, from Venetian sciavo (“slave”), from Medieval Latin sclavus (“slave”), from Late Latin Sclavus (“Slav”) (as Slavs were often forced into slavery in the Middle Ages), from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos), from Proto-Slavic *slověninъ. Doublet of slave and slaver.