Fun fact: the word "ciao" is a contraction of the courtesy expression "schiavo vostro" meaning "I'm at your service", used by people that spoke Venetian under Venice's rule when they were departing from each other
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Kayden Russell
Robert White
We use word mashina more often in casual talk I think, tho automobil is more official.
Wyatt Sullivan
moneda means coin/currency
>when they were departing from each other
so it was used as "goodbye" ?
why did it change to "hello" in italian? in spanish we use "chao" as goodbye still
Thomas King
Is it called like that in UK?
Xavier Gutierrez
Guess is just a slight shift in the meaning
Easton Phillips
Gabriel Turner
Xavier Davis
>Chaval da mar
lmao
Adam Gomez
Jaxson Lewis
We don't use "hello, we use "Ciao" as hello and as goodbye