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Goodbye.
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It's Italian for goodbye
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"The word ciao (pronounced "chaow" /tʃao/) is an informal Italian verbal salutation or greeting, meaning either "goodbye" or "hello". Originally from the Venetian language, it was adopted by Italian and eventually entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world. In the Spanish-speaking world, it is spelled "chao". The word is mostly used as "goodbye" in Spanish and English, but in modern Italian and in other languages it may mean "hello", "goodbye", or both."
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It means bye.
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Good-bye.
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Goodbye, its used in Spanish, French, Italian and other languages. Its used in slang to mean food too.
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hello, ciao,is italian for good bye
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bye & grub lol
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