It's Italian and spelled ciao
"Chow" is a Sinitic language spoken mainly in Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It is a tonal language belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family.
One use of 'chow' in English is an adopted Italian word, spelt 'ciao' in and pronounced 'chow'; it is an informal greeting and means 'hi', 'hello', 'goodbye', 'see you later'.The word 'chow' meaning 'food', or 'to eat', originated in California with Chinese immigrants and was first recorded in the late eighteenth century. It is believed to come from the Chinese-English term, 'chow-chow', meaning 'mixture' or 'mixed'.The name of the dog breed, Chow, is recorded in English from the nineteenth century and is believed to be also from the Chinese term for 'mixed'.The word 'chow' is also used in the north of England, particularly Yorkshire, with the meaning 'to reprimand' or 'to tell off'.The name, Chow, is also a very common surname among people of Chinese origins worldwide.
The phrase, the one that says, is translated into the Igbo language as "onye na-ekwu."
Sugar is said as 'akkāram' or 'அக்காரம' in Tamil language.
The language for "Je t'aime" is French
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"Chow" is a Sinitic language spoken mainly in Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It is a tonal language belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family.
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The word chow seems to have come into the English language in the nineteenth century when India was colonized. The word meant food and that is what is means colloquially.
Chow, is spanish for goodbye. yes. it is also japinese i think for goodbye Chow, is actually hello and goodbye in italian, yet it is informal, much like slang in our language. Also although it is pernounced like chow it is really spelled Ciao.
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One use of 'chow' in English is an adopted Italian word, spelt 'ciao' in and pronounced 'chow'; it is an informal greeting and means 'hi', 'hello', 'goodbye', 'see you later'.The word 'chow' meaning 'food', or 'to eat', originated in California with Chinese immigrants and was first recorded in the late eighteenth century. It is believed to come from the Chinese-English term, 'chow-chow', meaning 'mixture' or 'mixed'.The name of the dog breed, Chow, is recorded in English from the nineteenth century and is believed to be also from the Chinese term for 'mixed'.The word 'chow' is also used in the north of England, particularly Yorkshire, with the meaning 'to reprimand' or 'to tell off'.The name, Chow, is also a very common surname among people of Chinese origins worldwide.
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