Yes, the Italian word Ciao is used in Slovakia. Its pronunciation remains the same, but its spelling typically occurs as čaf, čau, čauko, čauky, čaves. Its occurrence traces back to the Italian greeting's origins in parting words which include schiavo ("servant," "slave"), of which the majority of Europe's historically enslaved populations come from such Balkan cultural homelands as that represented by modern-day Slovakia.
Ciao is an informal greeting that can be used as both "Hi!" and "Bye!"
The euro.EURo is the currency.before the euro, Slovakia used Slovak Koruna.
ciao Ciao is an Italian word but used in Amharic too. But to say goodbye in Amharic- Dehna hun for male and Dehna hugni for female.
The word for 'hi' in Italian is 'ciao' and is commonly used in English too. In Italian 'ciao' can mean 'hi' and 'bye.
"Ciao" is Italian.
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Slovakia used to be a part of Czechoslovakia, but they split due to government problems, and Slovakia got the smaller half of what used to be one country. Slovakia speaks Slovak, and is easily mistaken for Czechoslovakia and Slovenia when spoken about.Andy Warhol was born in Slovakia. He was a pop-artist.The Slovaks first settled in what is now the slovak republic in the A.D 500's and 600's2010 is the first time Slovakia played for the world cup.
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it used to be ,but Czechoslovakia split into two countries 1993 January 1. the Czech republic is one part of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia is the other one it used to be ,but Czechoslovakia split into two countries 1993 January 1. the Czech republic is one part of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia is the other one
Ciao is pronounced "Ch-ah-o"
Piaggio Ciao was created in 1967.