I would point out that "Ciao" can (and should) be used both for "Hello" and "Bye" but just in non formal situations (between students, friends, coursemates and in general peers) and "Salve" is a handy word to greet (just "Hello") people you have a personal relationship but you need to keep it formal (a nice professor, your mother in law, ...)
I would point out that "Ciao" can (and should) be used both for "Hello" and "Bye" but just in non formal situations (between students, friends, coursemates and in general peers) and "Salve" is a handy word to greet (just "Hello") people you have a personal relationship but you need to keep it formal (a nice professor, your mother in law, ...)
I'm italian. "arrivederci" it's more formal, we use to say "ci vediamo" or simply "ciao" to our friends. "arrivederla" is a bit old xD we use it rarely.
And I think "Goodbye" in italian is "addio". "arrivederci" is more like "see you later"
oh! this seems very handy :)
sweetmilktea 1 month ago
you forgot 'Mandi' in Friulan; not to be mistaken for 'Monday' obviously :-). Wonderful kids and parents by the way.
elicottero 7 months ago
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I would point out that "Ciao" can (and should) be used both for "Hello" and "Bye" but just in non formal situations (between students, friends, coursemates and in general peers) and "Salve" is a handy word to greet (just "Hello") people you have a personal relationship but you need to keep it formal (a nice professor, your mother in law, ...)
tomvenice 1 year ago
I would point out that "Ciao" can (and should) be used both for "Hello" and "Bye" but just in non formal situations (between students, friends, coursemates and in general peers) and "Salve" is a handy word to greet (just "Hello") people you have a personal relationship but you need to keep it formal (a nice professor, your mother in law, ...)
tomvenice 1 year ago
Arrivederchi italia! lasciato fuori dalla Coppa
Jormungandr69 1 year ago
im asian,i love italy ,italian , everything of italy :D
ashleyfilan 1 year ago 4
im italian
savannahlovesjb 2 years ago
In toscana we use "Bona!" to say goodbye xD
Nigmic1981 2 years ago
@nigmic si ma solo in toscana
PaxFever 2 years ago
I'm italian. "arrivederci" it's more formal, we use to say "ci vediamo" or simply "ciao" to our friends. "arrivederla" is a bit old xD we use it rarely.
And I think "Goodbye" in italian is "addio". "arrivederci" is more like "see you later"
PossessedByMusicTH 2 years ago 4
cute
rosnjust 3 years ago
come stai? sono la signora Way. piacere! :D I'm not Italian, I just love their language and stuff. :D ciao!
camilleway 3 years ago 6
lol
i am
but i love the language too
Sothe1424 2 years ago
What's the difference between Arrivederci, and Arrivderla? Is the latter feminine?
Grazie.
FrenchLanguage 3 years ago
Arriverderla is formal, something we don't have in English. I never use it personally
tosolini 3 years ago
@FrenchLanguage ..hi "arrivederla" is more polite than "arrivederci", but the meaning is the same :-)
matteoenglish 1 year ago
sicilia
billalphonso79 3 years ago 2
CIAO CIAO
intimea89 3 years ago
Salve!
Alize101586 3 years ago
So cute!!! Was directed here for my Italian 101 class. CUTEST CLIP!
Kylie1403 4 years ago
Wonderful!
bestiaccia 4 years ago
Cute. I loved it!
B14B 4 years ago
Nice! Greetings from Italy (Milan) ;)
samoht1977 4 years ago 2