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Tschau! |
Ciao!
Cheerio!
So long!
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The penultimate week is tense, but everyone knows it's time to say ciao to Conte.
To say goodbye, most Uruguayans have adopted the Italian ciao or addio in place of the Spanish adios.
I opened the door, he kissed my cheeks and said ciao , and I walked away.
Remnants of the Italian occupation during World War II exist in the capital, such as the use of ciao to say ‘good-bye.’
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