Welcome to the second lesson of MeetItalia – Travel Phrases!
In this series you will learn all the essential phrases to help you enjoy your travels in Italy! Once you have completed this short course you will be able to enjoy Italian culture, arts, history, music, cuisine and shopping much more!
In this lesson you are in Italy and have just finished speaking to a native. You now want to say goodbye in Italian. In this lesson you will learn how to say bye to an Italian person!
In this series we will not analyze grammar, but focus on what is essential for communicating in a foreign country. Each lesson will open with one or more short dialogs. You will then learn when and how to use them. After the lesson please use the Practice track to actively practice what you have just learnt!
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Travel Phrases 2 - Ciao! Bye!
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The most common way to say "Bye." in Italian is?
A | Buon giorno. |
B | Arrivederci. |
C | Ciao. |
D | Buona sera. |
Question 1 Explanation: You can also repeat it twice to add emphasis or make yourself heard over the loud Italian traffic: "Ciao ciao."
Arrivederci. means:
A | It’s the name of a pasta sauce. |
B | Good evening. |
C | Good bye. or See you. |
D | See you soon. |
Question 2 Explanation: Use it with people you know but want to keep a certain distance.
How do you say "Goodbye" or "See you" to a superior or someone you don’t know well?
A | Buon pomeriggio. |
B | ArrivederLa. |
C | Buon giorno. |
D | Arrivederci. |
If you want to bid someone "Good evening" say:
A | Buon giorno. |
B | Buona giornata. |
C | Buona sera. |
D | A domani. |
The greeting
A presto. means:
A | See you in two hours. |
B | Good night. |
C | See you soon. |
D | Good evening. |
How can you say "See you later." in Italian?
A | A più tardi. |
B | Ciao. |
C | A domain. |
D | A domani. |
How do you say "Good night" in Italian?
A | Buona notte. |
B | Buona sera. |
C | Buon giorno. |
D | ArrivederLa. |
A domani. means:
A | Have a good day. |
B | See you at the party. |
C | See you later. |
D | See you tomorrow. |
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