Italian for people in a hurry
Arrivederci means “goodbye”. It’s used in formal situations with strangers and other people you don’t know well.
Origin | From rivedersi, “to see each other again” |
Pronunciation | /arriveˈdɛrtʃi/ |
Examples
Arrivederci, signor Rossi!
Goodbye, Mr. Rossi!
Grazie e arrivederci!
Thank you and goodbye!
Arrivederci signora Bianchi, faccia buon viaggio!
Goodbye Mrs. Bianchi, have a safe journey!
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