There is no English word "ole". If you come across it, it may be one of a number of things:
1 The Spanish word ole (with acute accent on the e), which is pronounced "olay"
2 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "hole" by people who drop their aitches, particularly Cockneys.
3 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "old" especially in the Southern Untied States.
Ole ? you? do? "do shláinte" is "your health" in Irish/Scottish Gaelic. Either gibberish or mis-spelled.
The term with spelling of ole dairio could not be translated from Italian to English. However, the term with spelling of ole dairio can be translated from Italian into English as ole diary.
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If you mean "English" words that were originally Spanish, then: tortilla, adios, piñata, quesadilla, empanada, fiesta, sombrero, tapas, marina, tacos, ole, paella, sangria, vino
It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.
Oriole is pronounced Oh-ree-ole.
Loving You - Ole Ole Ole - was created on 2001-10-15.
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Ole Miss is the nickname for the University of Mississippi. Requirements to get into Ole Miss include 4 years of English, 3 years each of math, science, and social studies, 6 months of computer science, and 2 years of electives.