Hello [or Goodbye], Handsome Man is an English equivalent of 'Ciao, Bell'uomo'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The masculine adjective 'bello'* means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine noun 'uomo' means 'man'. All together, they're pronounced 'chow BEHL-LWOH-moh'.
*The vowel 'o' of 'bello' drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'bell'uomo'.
The translation of "Ciao" from Italian to English is "Hello" or "Goodbye," depending on the context in which it is used.
"Hi!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
"Hey!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
Ciao ragazze!
Chow Ciao! in mixed English and Italian as the name of an Italian cooking show, means "Chow, goodbye!" in English.
"Hello! How are you?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? in Italian.
Ciao! Amino! in Italian is "Hello! Let them love!" of "Hello! May they love (it)!" in English.
Ciao! Buon Natale! in Italian means "Hello! Merry Christmas!" in English.
The word for 'hi' in Italian is 'ciao' and is commonly used in English too. In Italian 'ciao' can mean 'hi' and 'bye.
Ciao, bella gnocca! in Italian means "Hello, beautiful girl (dumpling)!" in English.
"Hello, uncle!" in English is Ciao, zio! in Italian.
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