ole
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forOlekha . FromSpanish olé .
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An interjection used to stir up excitement.1979 ,The Boomtown Rats , “Nothing Happened Today”, inThe Fine Art of Surfacing :Harry Hooper living in No. 10 / He bought a toupee and glued it to his head / "It looks very natural" everybody said / But then his wife said "Toupee, isn't that a French word?" / And Harry said "Ole! " / She said "That's a Spanish word." / And he said "O.K., can't tell the difference these days."
ole (notcomparable )
Pronunciation spelling ofold .D'you see theole guy sitting over there?
Inherited fromSpanish oler ( “ to smell ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /oˈle/ ,[oˈle] Hyphenation:o‧le olé
tosmell Verb conjugation for ole tense infinitive present future Zamboanga City conjugation ole ya ole ta ole ay ole Cavite conjugation di ole
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present indicative connegative ofolema second-person singular imperative ofolema ole
inflection ofolla : present active indicative connegative second-person singular imperative second-person singular imperative connegative ole (plural ole )( Beaujolais , Graphie de Conflans )
Alternative form ofâla ( “ wing ” ) documented in the following location(s):Belleroche Inherited fromLatin ōlla .
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ole f (plural olis )
earthenjar cookingpot ole
friend Synonym: oda Rina, A. Dj., Kabba, John Lado B. (2011 ) “ole ”, inKamus Bahasa Lamboya, Kabupaten Sumba Bakat [Dictionary of Lamboya Language, West Sumba Regency ], Waikabubak: Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, Kabupaten Sumba Bakat, page75 olē
second-person singular present active imperative ofoleō ole
Latin spelling ofოლე ( ole ) ole (plural oles )
Alternative form ofhole ( “ hole ” ) ole
Alternative form ofhole ( “ healthy, whole ” ) ole (uncountable )
Alternative form ofoile ( “ oil ” ) ole
Alternative form ofolde ( “ old ” ) olẹ
inflection ofollit : present indicative connegative second-person singular imperative imperative connegative ole m
Alternative form ofele FromSpanish oler .
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tosmell Unadapted borrowing fromSpanish ole .
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(dative singular ofol )to you ( where the "you" is singular ) 1932 , Arie de Jong,Leerboek der Wereldtaal , page19 :If laboböv moni, remobövole buki at. If I had money, I would buy this bookfor you . Compare withItsekiri olè , ultimately a Proto-Edekiri innovation, seeProto-Edekiri *o-lè , which likely displaced*ó-jí ( “ thief ” )
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thief Synonyms: jàgùdà ,ọlọ́sà Igiòlé òlé
( Ekiti ) thetree Canarium schweinfurthii