Do Italians really say ciao?

Ciao (/ˈtʃaʊ/; Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃaːo]) is an informal salutation in the Italian language that is used for both "hello" and "goodbye". Originally from the Venetian language, it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world.
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Is it rude to say ciao in Italy?

Now, it is used throughout the globe as a salutation a greeting, both in writing and speech. In Italy, however, it is still a very informal greeting. To use it with a stranger or an elder is an easy and unknowing way to offend.
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Is it OK to say ciao?

Ciao is probably the most common greeting among friends in Italy. However, it's an informal word and sometimes it's better to opt for something else.
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Do all Europeans say ciao?

For an Italian word, ciao seems to belong to no one and to everyone all at once. It's been adopted by as many as (or at least) 38 languages, and its influence extends well beyond Europe to Japan and Somalia.
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How do you respond to ciao in Italian?

Of course, when you're introduced to someone, you need to know how to reply. People usually simply say piacere (nice to meet you), whether in formal or informal situations. Piacere – Piacere. Nice to meet you.
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Do they say Chao in Spain?

Hi Lulu! As you say, "Ciao" in Italian is used to greet both when you meet someone/arrive some place or to say goodbye. In Spanish -at least in Argentina- we use the word only to say goodbye, and it's spelled "Chau".
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What does Chow Bella mean?

Ciao Bella is Italian for "hello beautiful". It is a common greeting used by many Italians to greet women, particularly those younger than them.
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Why do Italians say ciao Bello?

Bella is the feminine singular for “beautiful” in Italian. Taken together, ciao bella is a colloquial, familiar way of saying “hello” or “goodbye” to one woman (as opposed to a group). The masculine version of the expression is ciao bello.
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What is ciao Mi Amore?

(Hello, my love!)
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What is ti amo?

Te amo means “I love you” in Spanish and Portuguese.
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What does CIA mean in Italian?

short for Central Intelligence Agency; American government body that engages in intelligence operations. (Agenzia Centrale per le Informazioni)
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What does Venice mean in Italian?

Definition of Venice

noun. Italian Venezia. a seaport in NE Italy, built on numerous small islands in the Lagoon of Venice. Gulf of, the N arm of the Adriatic Sea.
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What does Chiao mean?

chiao in British English

(dʒaʊ ) noun. a Chinese monetary unit equal to one-tenth of a yuan. (in Taoism) religion. the popular Tao chiao, the religious and magical aspect which became so closely intermingled with Buddhist beliefs and practices and adopted the pantheon of popular Buddhism.
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Why is ciao hello and goodbye?

Ciao (/ˈtʃaʊ/; Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃaːo]) is an informal salutation in the Italian language that is used for both "hello" and "goodbye". Originally from the Venetian language, it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world.
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What does TIA mean in Italian?

Italian term or phrase: tia. English translation: aunt.
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What does TVB mean in Italian?

Literally translated it means, “I love you,” but not in the same way as the romantic “t'amo” version. Ti voglio bene implies unconditional, selfless love and literally means “I want you to be well.” Often abbreviated as “TVB,” it's used as a salutation in Italy to those who mean the most to you.
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What does the word Tesoro mean?

treasure , wealth , riches.
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What's the Italian word for sweetheart?

“Sweetheart” in Italian

You could say dolcezza, meaning “sweetness”, to a woman, or tesoro to a man.
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What is Dolce Cuore?

darling. Last Update: 2018-04-29. Usage Frequency: 1.
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How do you respond to ti amo in Italian?

Ti amo can be translated as "I love you," and it is generally used in a romantic context between loving couples. Remember that if someone says "ti amo" to you and the feeling is mutual (il sentimento è reciproco), the correct answer is "Anch'io" (me too).
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Who do you say ti amo to?

It can be used not only towards a lover or a person you're in love with, but also family members, your children and even really good friends. In Italian however, there are two different phrases that equate to I love you and learning how they differ is extremely important.
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How do you answer Ti Voglio Bene?

Ti ( you ) + voglio ( first person present indicative of 'volere' = to want ) + bene ( well, good ) + anche ( also ) + io ( I ). Ti voglio bene anch'io! – I love you too!
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What is aunt in Sicilian?

The word for aunt in Italian is zia (feminine, plural: zie). IPA: /ˈdzia/ (North) or /ˈtsia/ (Center and South) It comes from the Latin word thia and, as in English, is used to describe the sister of one's mother or father, or the wife of one's uncle (zio).
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How do you say uncle in Sicilian?

Well, the Italian word for Uncle is zio. But in Sicilian (and maybe other dialects too) it's zu (very close to "su").
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