51³Ō¹Ļ

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arrivederci

Or a riĀ·veĀ·derĀ·ci

[ahr-ree-ve-der-chee]

interjection

Italian.
  1. until we see each other again; goodbye for the present.



arrivederci

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  1. goodbye

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of arrivederci1

First recorded in 1670–80; from Italian, equivalent to a ā€œtoā€ + ri- ā€œagainā€ + vedere ā€œto seeā€ + ci ā€œus, each otherā€; ad- ( def. ), re- ( def. ), belvedere ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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Some of these opinions sound perhaps too much like Tarantino’s own: ā€œOnce Fellini decided life was a circus, Cliff said arrivederci.ā€

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If you don’t, well … adios, arrivederci, au revoir.

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ā€œIt is very hard to say goodbye. It is too final. And that is why, like other colleagues, I say arrivederci.ā€

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By the time we said ā€œarrivederci,ā€ it felt as if we were dear, old friends.

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Newport Harbor’s last gondola operator may be forced to say arrivederci.

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