Informally or colloquially: ciao!, salve!, 'giorno, 'ngiorno (G'day). The most common word is 'ciao', pronounced like 'chow', but with an 'o' sound like the 'o' of 'point' at the end rather than a 'oo' sound: /"tSao/. 'Salve' comes from Latin and is a bit more formal than 'ciao'. You only use 'ciao' with someone you already know.
Formally: buon giorno (good morning), buon pomeriggio (good afternoon), buona sera (good evening). But on the phone is: pronto? (lit. ready?). Note you use 'pronto' only on the phone, never in person.
"Ciao" is the basic word for "Hello".
Its used when answering the phone and basically means hello are you ready
Ciao, sensuale! and Ciao, sexy! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, sexy!" Context makes clear whether authentic Italian (case 1) or English loan-word (example 2) communications suit. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow sen-SWA-ley" and "tchow SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Ciao, pronounced, "chow."
Are you sure you didn't mean "ciao"?, then yes it is Italian and means "Hello".
The word, "Ciao", pronounced, "Chow", means hello and goodbye in Italian.
"Ciao" is the basic word for "Hello".
"Bye-bye," "Hello-hello," and "Ta-ta" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Ciao Ciao! The greeting in question most frequently is heard as one word to be translated into English as "Bye," "Goodbye," "Hello" or "Hi" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow tchow" in Italian.
Its used when answering the phone and basically means hello are you ready
The people in the Vatican City speak Italian. To say hello in the Italian language one says the word ciao.
"Ciao" is actually an Italian word, not Spanish. In Italian, "ciao" is a casual way of saying both "hello" and "goodbye."
Salve! is a Renaissance Italian equivalent of the English word "Hello!" The above-mentioned example serves as a synonym of "Salutations!" and "Salute!" in English. The pronunciation will be "SAL-vey" in Italian.
It's a greeting, like "Hello", or "Hola".
"Ciao voi" is "Hello You" in Italian.
¡Hola! is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word Ciao!. The greeting translates from Italian to English as "Bye," "Goodbye," "Hello," or "Hi" according to context and from Spanish to English as "Hello" or "Hi." The respective pronunciations will be "OH-la" in Spanish and "tchow" in Italian.
hello in italian is ciao
"Hello! How are you?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? in Italian.