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Greetings in Italian
WHat are the most common greetings in Italian? I speak english, and spanish trying to learn Italian.

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ArchivedMember
January 13, 2007

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Re:Greetings in Italian
Hi Elisabeth, Fabio answering from Italy!
Well, I try to help you...
The most common are.
Ciao= Hello (when you meet a friend)
Salve= Hello (as above, but more formal)
Buongiorno= Good Morning (during all the day)
Buonasera= Good evening (from 5 p.m to the night)
Buonanotte= Good night (during the night)
Arrivederci= See you (when you leave someone)
Ciao, ciao= (as above, but among friends)
A domani= See you tomorrow
Are those more than enough, or do you need any other?
Why are you interesting about the italian language?
Tell me more...
Ciao, ciao...
Fabio






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Fabio
January 15, 2007

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