1.) According to dictionary.com this is the definition of the Spanish word.
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This o·lé
Audio Help /oʊˈleɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[oh-ley] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -interjection 1. (used as a shout of approval, triumph, or encouragement).
2.) In computer terminology, here is the definition from webopedia.com
"Abbreviation of Object Linking and Embedding, pronounced as separate letters or as oh-leh. OLE is a compound document standard developed by Microsoft Corporation. It enables you to create objects with one application and then link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and links to the application that created them.
Support for OLE is built into the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. A competing compound document standard developed jointly by IBM, Apple Computer, and other computer firms is called OpenDoc."
I assume "old", as in familiar and common to you.
The word ole is not a common word to be on a air conditioner unit, unless it was once part of the word cooler. Refer thee ownerÕs manual for further information.
It originates from the word "Woo-hoo!" in french.
It originates from the word "Woo-hoo!" in french.
"Opah!", or "Opa!", means the same in Greek as the word "Ole!" means in Spanish: "Hooray!" (I think).
The word or term ole does not exist in cooking.
spirit
You are welcome!
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.
The Hawaiian translation for the word βcourageβ is βkΕ«paΚ»a.β
Translation: Bravo
Ole ? you? do? "do shláinte" is "your health" in Irish/Scottish Gaelic. Either gibberish or mis-spelled.
It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.