Italian "ciao" means goodbye, take care.
2007-06-01 13:34:13
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answered by quillologist 5
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It comes from the Italian word "ciao".
It stands for "Hello, hi, how do you do" and also for "Bye, goodbye, so long", i.e. it can be used to greet people you are intimate with, when you meet and but also when you leave them.
2007-06-01 16:20:19
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answered by Luciano D. 7
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Why don't you just say you're talking about Manu Chau (Chao) that singer, or whatever? In what context did you hear/read it? Stop being so cryptic, and you may just get an answer.
2007-06-01 13:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Ciao, it's italian and it means either Hello or bye
2007-06-04 05:37:05
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answered by ♥ Ferdie ♥ 6
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It is chao and it means bye.
2007-06-02 10:38:52
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answered by Martha P 7
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it means bye
2007-06-01 14:44:44
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answered by j4ckel!n 2
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Perhaps chaud (french) = hot
2007-06-01 13:41:32
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answered by eelliko 6
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you might be thinking of tchau (silent 'T'), meaning goodbye in portuguese.
2007-06-01 14:39:27
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answered by deusa 2
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its sounds like chineese to me.
i don't know
2007-06-01 13:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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could be Chinese or Vietnamese.
2007-06-01 15:28:17
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answered by bryan_q 7
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