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How did Italian say hello?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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13y ago

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Buongiorno! formally and Salve! informally are two Italian equivalents of the English word "Hello!"

Specifically, the masculine adjective buon is "good". The masculine noun giorno means "day". The greeting salvetraces its origins back to Latin and translates as "hello, hi, salutations".

The pronunciations will be "bwon-DJOR-no" and SAL-vey" in Italian.

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13y ago

Ciao is both hello and goodbye in italian. good for u

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13y ago

ciao amico (amica if its a girl), come stai?

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Hello translates as 'Ciao' in Italian (pronounced 'chow')

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13y ago

If you mean how do they say hello?

They say "Ciao" (pronounced chow)

or you can say "buon giorno", "buona sera" "buona mattina" or "buon notte"

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12y ago

Ciao i think

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You say "ciao da".

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Ciao and most likely in the north Salve

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ciao

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