ode means fool and kola means get lost
Fool!
"Ng oda" is a phrase in the Igbo language of Nigeria, meaning "my brother" or "my sibling." It is used as a form of address to show closeness and familiarity with the person being referred to.
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As long as the Jewish spirit is yearning deep in the heart, With eyes turned toward the East, looking toward Zion, Then our hope - the two-thousand-year-old hope - will not be lost: To be a free people in our land, The land of Zion and Jerusalem. Kol ode balevav P'nimah - Nefesh Yehudi homiyah Ulfa'atey mizrach kadimah Ayin l'tzion tzofiyah. Ode lo avdah tikvatenu Hatikvah bat shnot alpayim: L'hiyot am chofshi b'artzenu - Eretz Tzion v'Yerushalayim.
Footnote to Youth was written by Jose Garcia Villa. It was made into a film in 2011. The short story is an ode to the youth of the Philippines.
Fool!
Pa-ode is a traditional Yoruba chant, often performed at ceremonies or gatherings. It is a form of praise poetry that is recited in rhythmic patterns, usually to honor someone or something. The words are often repeated for emphasis and to create a sense of unity among participants.
"Ode to Joy" by Ludwig van Beethoven consists of 34 words in total.
The actual letters to the "Ode to Joy" melody are Ode an die Freude, which means "Ode to Joy" in German.
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Ode comes from a Latin word, of the same spelling, meaning lyric song. It also relates to the word 'aude' meaning voice, tone or sound. This, in classical use, defined a poem intended to be sung
ode ore owe
The 'Ode to Joy' was written by Schiller (in German). The words were subsequently set by Beethoven in the last movement of his 9th symphony.
A three letter synonym for a verse is ode.
I believe you're looking for the word ode.
taking care of business. its an ode to elvis presley of sorts