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Why Do Germans Say Ciao? [Solved]
“Ciao” is Venetian for “schiavo”, slave or servant. So, it is in principle same as the Austrian/Bavarian greeting “Servus” (“I am your servant”, “at your service”). This, together with the phonetic proximity to “tschüss” (or its regional variant “tschö”) may explain the popularity of the word in German.17 May 2009
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