Chao? Is that a way to greet someone in Japan? otherwise that's a typo for Ciao.
In Spanish and Modern Italian Chao means Goodbye and its mostly used as such, guten as many know means hello so in short she is saying "Hello and Goodbye" though the way is drawn just means she's playing around.
In Spanish and Modern Italian Chao means Goodbye and its mostly used as such, guten as many know means hello so in short she is saying "Hello and Goodbye" though the way is drawn just means she's playing around.
I have never heard that in Italian language. In Spanish, yes, but she is an italian ship. Do you have any link to that, because I searched a bit and couldn't find something