It's actually an Italian word, and it is spelled Ciao. It can mean both hello and goodbye.
While it is an Italian word, it is also a spanish word. I am from Bolivia and we spell it chao and it means goodbye. It is a pretty informal way of saying goodbye similar to a "later" in English. Can be used in place of "adios".
The word "chao" in English is often translated as "chaos" or "mess." It can also be used informally in some contexts to mean "goodbye," similar to "ciao" in Italian. Depending on the context, it may convey a sense of disorder or confusion.
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
The same name can be used in Spanish.
Adios means goodbye in Spanish.
spanish or espaniol In spanish it means "Hello."
¡Chao! Que estés muy bien. Or also: ¡Chao, cuídate!
¡Adiós! ¡Chao!
In Spanish, It is Adiós. In Peru, people use Chao more often. *Most of the time Chao is said to only friends.
xin chao means hello in Vietnamese
"Bueno chao" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "goodbye" or "well, goodbye" in English. It combines "bueno," meaning "good," with "chao," an informal way to say goodbye. It's often used in casual conversations among friends or acquaintances. The expression reflects a friendly and informal tone.
adiós Hasta luego Nos vemos Abur
cause your chao is bored usally it doesn't mean anything
It means, "Message him/her so he/she will calm down. See ya."
~ goodbye ~
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".
I believe you mean; chao y sí hablo español. Goodbye and yes I speak English.
Cream the Rabbit... I mean she has two chao's of her own. Although I don't know if Chao's can speak in the first place x_x