It's spelt tchau, and it means goodbye, see you later...
It is similar to Italian Ciao
As far as I know, 'xau' does not exist as a word in Mandarin Chinese. Perhaps you meant 'xiao'. However, without knowing the tone (or tune) of the word, it is impossible to accurately translate it. 'xiao' has about 84 different meanings depending on the tone and the context it is used in! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actually, this person is asking what does "xau" mean in portuguese, not in chinese. anyway, "xau" is used frequently as an abbreviation for "tchau", which in portuguese means "bye"
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The Philadelphia gold and silver index represented by the symbol XAU ,but there is some confusion because it is closed under the ISO 4217 currency standard to denote one troy ounce of gold.
The airport code for Saül Airport is XAU.
The anwer is Xau
Do you mean the names of the STATES in Brazil? If so, just search for a map of the states of Brazil on google.
No. Brazil is Brazilian. If you mean 'Which European culture "colonized" Brazil?' the answer is Portugal.
Brazil is a huge country. It has many cities. The answer varies on which one you mean.