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ciao

09:28 Nov 23, 2001
Italian language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
Italian term or phrase: ciao
but the same could not be said for the war at home.with each new anthrax report the targets here were multiplyng and our command and control facilities were shutting
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5Hello, Goodbye
Gilda Sanchez
5Hello
Kemal Mustajbegovic
4Ciao
Giuliana Buscaglione


  

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8 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Hello, Goodbye


Explanation:

You can use the word to greet someone or say goodbye, or simply to call their attention.

Gilda Sanchez
Mexico
Local time: 08:44
Native speaker of: Spanish
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18 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Hello


Explanation:
Used to greet someone relatively close to you, otherwise it's "Buongiorno" during the day.

Goodbye is actually "Adio".



Kemal Mustajbegovic
Local time: 22:44
Native speaker of: Croatian
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57 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
Ciao


Explanation:
"Forget it", but the same could not be said for the war at home. With each new anthrax report.......

Giuliana

Giuliana Buscaglione
United States
Local time: 07:44
PRO pts in pair: 38
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