"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."
You can say "do widzenia piękna" in Polish to say goodbye beautiful.
"Time to Say Goodbye" is a song originally performed in Italian by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. The Italian version is titled "Con te partirò," while the English version is known as "Time to Say Goodbye."
to say beautiful island in italian you say ihavenobutte
You can say "Ciao, bella" in Italian to say "hello beautiful."
tu sei bella/o a if your talking to a girl and o if you talking to a boy
We usually say " Ciao belli!" but there is also a funny way to say that in roman dialect " A belli !! " but it's even more informal..
goodbye - adios good luck - buena suerte
Addio, sorelle mie doolci!
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
Sono i belli
bei miracoli
bimbi belli