"Ciao" is Italian.
This is Italian. "Bellissima" means very beautiful, "come la maman" means like mommy, and "ciao ciao bambina" means bye bye, little girl.
The word "ciao" comes from the Italian language. It is commonly used as a casual greeting or way to say goodbye in Italian-speaking countries.
Italy and Italian are the respective country and language from which the word Ciao comes. The word functions as a common greeting upon meeting and parting throughout insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "tchow" in Italian.
Italian.
Ciao! Sto bene, grazie. Ci si vede presto! Buona giornata!
ciao come stai
ciao come sono voi
hello/goodbye my beautiful Donaa
In Italian or in Italiano, "ciao come siete", means hello how are you.
I have no idea how the spelling is but it sounds out like this: mon-kay fai
Ciao, come ti va?
ciao bella. com'e' andata la tua giornata? what you put above had to have come from an online translator which are completely wrong 98% of the time.