"Ciao, Bello" or "Ciao, uomo bello" may be Italian equivalents of "Goodbye, Beautiful man."
Specifically, the greeting "Ciao" means "Hello, Goodbye," depending upon the context. The masculine singular noun "uomo" means "man." It does not have to be used at all unless the speaker wants to stress the maleness of the listener's beauty. The masculine singular adjective/noun "bello" means "beautiful, handsome."
The pronunciation is "tchow* BEHL-loh."
*The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "ow."
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