Ciao! ("Bye," Goodbye," "Hello," "Hi") is a word which rivals Arrivederci! ("Until we see each other again!") as the most popular Italian equivalent of the English word "Goodbye!" The pronunciation will be "tchow" in Italian.
Ciao! is a four-letter word which rivals Arrivederci as the most popular Italian equivalent of "Goodbye!"Specifically, the word functions as a greeting or interjection. It may be translated as either "hello, hi" or "bye, goodbye" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "tchow"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow".
You could accept the challenge and be rivals but if you don't you can for get you were even rivals.
Yes, the M500 solid-stated drive is quite popular. Its popularity is due to its inexpensive price, speed, efficiency and excellent customer help and support.
Columbus was NOT Italian, but Spanish and he sailed for Spain. He was from a Spanish noble family who were rivals of the crown so he took on a persona to get funding. His log and journals were all in Spanish, his wife was from a Spanish noble family, and he spoke Spanish. Nothing points him out as Italian.
She did not have any rivals.
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Malapropism originated from acharacter in the popular play:The Rivals (1775) were Mrs Malaprop frequently uses inappropriate language.
chiron's rivals are titans, and Ares
the incas rivals were the mayans and the aztecs.
"She will be competing against her arch-rival in the upcoming tennis tournament." "Tom and Jerry are portrayed as arch-rivals in the popular cartoon show." "The two companies have been arch-rivals in the smartphone industry for years."
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