Ciao (ใกใใ) is a JapaneseShojomanga magazine published by Shogakukan for young girls (avarage age 11 years). fist issue was launched in 1977.The circulation is about 1,000,000 that is the largest among Shojo manza magazine in japan .formerly this comic magazine attached paper crafts ,now canged various goods (for example,cosmetics,watch,pencil,notebooks,)that is monthly different.the Magazine is competing with ribon and Nakayoshi. Shōjo (少女 lit. ... Rurouni Kenshin manga, volume 1 (English version) Manga (漫ç») is the Japanese word for comics; outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. ... Shogakukan (å°å¦é¤¨ ShÅgakukan) is a major publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, nonfiction, childrens DVDs, and other media in Japan. ... 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ... Shōjo (少女 lit. ... Ribon (also, Ribbon) Magazine (ãã¼ã) is a Japanese manga magazine for young girls aged from grade school to beginning high school. ... Nakayoshi (ãªããã also spelled Nakayosi) is a Japanese magazine published by Kodansha concerning shÅjo manga . ...
The word ciao (pronounced somewhat like chow, and occasionally misspelled as such) is an informal Italian verbal salutation or greeting, meaning either "goodbye" or "hello".
It was adopted by the Italian language, with the spelling ciao, presumably during the golden days of the Venetian Republic.
In contemporary Italian usage, ciao is interchangeable for both hello and goodbye, much as aloha in Hawaii or shalom in Israel.