It's a greeting, like "Hello", or "Hola".
The word for 'hi' in Italian is 'ciao' and is commonly used in English too. In Italian 'ciao' can mean 'hi' and 'bye.
Ciao is an informal greeting that can be used as both "Hi!" and "Bye!"
Ciao is actually an Italian word meaning both hello and goodbye. In Spanish there is chau, which means goodbye.
That is the correct spelling of the Italian word "ciao" (hi or bye).
Ciao, as in italian.
The word, "Ciao", pronounced, "Chow", means hello and goodbye in Italian.
Tschau is a the germanised form of the Italian ciao and means bye
Ciao is just Ciao. Spanish is the same way, for this word, although in Spanish, the standard Spelling is Chau.
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.
"Ciao" is the basic word for "Hello".
No. Ciao is an Italian word. Nevertheless it is common to use "ciao" for saying goodbye in all Spanish speaking countries. When "ciao" is written in Spanish, it is spelled according to Spanish conventions, so it is "chao".
Are you sure you didn't mean "ciao"?, then yes it is Italian and means "Hello".