"Hello, dear!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, caro! The greeting and masculine singular adjective/pronoun also translate into English as "Bye, beloved (darling, sweetheart, sweetheart)!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow KA-ro" in Italian.
"Hello, Dear" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, Cara. The greeting and feminine singular endearment also translate into English as "Bye (goodbye), beloved" according to context. Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "tchow KA-ra" in Italian.
"Hello, dear!" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, caro!
Specifically, the greeting ciao is "bye, goodbye" or "hello, hi" depending upon context. The masculine adjective/pronoun caro may be translated as "dear, expensive, sweet". But the pronunciation always will be "tchow* KAH-roh" in Italian.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow".
The translation of "Ciao" from Italian to English is "Hello" or "Goodbye," depending on the context in which it is used.
"Hey!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
"Hi!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
Ciao ragazze!
Chow Ciao! in mixed English and Italian as the name of an Italian cooking show, means "Chow, goodbye!" in English.
"Hello! How are you?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? in Italian.
Ciao! Buon Natale! in Italian means "Hello! Merry Christmas!" in English.
Ciao! Amino! in Italian is "Hello! Let them love!" of "Hello! May they love (it)!" in English.
The word for 'hi' in Italian is 'ciao' and is commonly used in English too. In Italian 'ciao' can mean 'hi' and 'bye.
Ciao, bella gnocca! in Italian means "Hello, beautiful girl (dumpling)!" in English.
"Hello, uncle!" in English is Ciao, zio! in Italian.
Ciao belisima