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What does the spanish word ole mean in english?

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not even sure im spelling it right....its what bullfighter say in the stadium

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  1. "Olé!" : An expression of excitement. From the Spanish "olé", derived from the Arabic oath والله (w-állah), "by Allah!"


  2. Used to express excited approval. In english it means bravo.

  3. it means old in old english language

  4. It's most used in a bullfight in Spain every time the bullfighter do something and escape the bull.  Everybody screammed " Ole" but it's not  very common in a conversation, only when you say something good and they agreed.  (ole compadre)  We usually say Ok..  Ga

  5. Its not translatable. It signifies approval, (in bullfights), understanding, agrreement, (as in agreeing with a strong sentiment expressed in flamenco music).  

  6. 'Olé!', is a Spanish word used to express approval, for example at sporting events and especially bullfighting. It doesn't have a real meaning that translates.

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