In Italian, 'ciao' serves as both a greeting (hello) and a farewell (goodbye), making it the most versatile yet potentially confusing word for beginners; unlike 'addio' (which implies permanent departure) or 'arrivederci' (a more formal goodbye), 'ciao' is used in casual, everyday situations and can be followed by expressions like 'a presto' (see you soon) or 'ci vediamo' (we'll see each other) to convey specific nuances of the farewell.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Install our extension to search inside any video instantly.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
How to use CIAO! in Italian (FREE Cheat-Sheet)Added:
Ciao. This is the friendliest, but also the most confusing way to say goodbye in Italian. But wait, doesn't ciao also mean hello? And what's the difference between ciao rei and addio? And when do Italians say chido or a presto? Unlock 15 natural ways to say goodbye in Italian just like a native with the help of my free PDF cheat sheet. To get your copy, comment ciao below and I'll DM you the link.
Related Videos
basque influence uniquely different spanish
Davantsi
761 views•2026-05-31
How Brits Say British Pronunciation
MrBranicus
1K views•2026-05-30
🎵 A to Z Kids Song | Cute ABC Animation for Children
ABC_Little_Heros
10K views•2026-05-30
10 German Grammar Rules That Unlock the German Language | A1-B1 | Learn German
LearnGermanOriginal
357 views•2026-05-29
How To Express Disappointment In English #english #speakenglish #languagelearning #airlearn #viral
english_w_remi
6K views•2026-05-29
ONLY SENIORS WITH IQ 190+ CAN GET 2 OUT OF 20, | English grammar skills
EforEnglish161
582 views•2026-05-29
Why Japanese Has No Future Tense – Learn Japanese
FixBrokenJapanese
779 views•2026-06-02
free cookie
onlyyoutubegame
855 views•2026-06-01











