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  2. Olé - Wikipedia

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    The word ole may be pronounced with or without the accent on the "e"; it may be paroxytone (written as ole), though sometimes it can be oxytone (then written olé). [10] The word is believed to have deep root in Andalusia and from there it spread to Madrid, and the acute accent in olé may be more proper in Andalusian and flamenco. [11]

  3. Ole - Wikipedia

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    Ole (cantillation), a cantillation mark ("goes up") found in Psalms, Proverbs, and Job National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement , often abbreviated NOAA OLE Other Learning Experience, one of the components in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education

  4. Olé, Olé, Olé - Wikipedia

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    Olé is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance commonly used in bullfighting and flamenco dance. [2] In flamenco music and dance, shouts of "olé" often accompany the dancer during and at the end of the performance, and a singer in cante jondo may emphasize the word "olé" with melismatic turns.

  5. Ole (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ole is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant". Notable people with the given name include: Given name

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, January 15.

  8. Ole and Lena - Wikipedia

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    Ole and Lena (also Sven and Ole) are central characters in jokes by Scandinavian Americans, particularly in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. These include the Upper Peninsula of Michigan , Minnesota , Wisconsin , Iowa , South Dakota and North Dakota , where Scandinavian immigrant traditions are common.

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