Farewell is an English equivalent of the French 'Adieu', which literally means 'To God'. The equivalent in Italian is 'Addio', which is pronounced 'ahd-DEE-oh'. It's formed from the preposition 'a', which means 'to'. The masculine gender noun 'Dio' means 'God'.
Ciao is an informal Italian equivalent of the English word "Goodbye." The greeting in fact may be translated into English as "bye," "hello," or "hi" depending upon the context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "tchow" in Italian.
you can use "ciao" in french, German, dutch or English it means hi, hello, bye, see you later, etc,. in french it could"adieu" which means, "Bye"
in French, singular 'un adieu', plural 'les adieux'
The correct spelling is "adieu", which is a French word meaning "goodbye" or "farewell".
"Adieu jolie Candy" means "Farewell pretty Candy". It is the name of a French pop song from the 70s.
"Farewell, Pretty Candie!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Adieu, jolie Candie!Specifically, the greeting adieu is literally "to God" and loosely "farewell". The feminine adjective jolie means "pretty". The pronunciation will be "ah-dyuh zhoh-lee kahn-dee" in French.
Adieu is french for goodbye.
Au revoir is formal, adieu is less formal.
"Gabrielle" in English and French is Gabriella in Italian.
"Café" in English and French is caffè in Italian.
"Madrigal" in English is madrigal in French and madrigale in Italian.
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.