Toreros or matador. Matador means "killer" literally.
¡Olé! (pronounced oh-lay)
ole
True.
The past participle of cheer is cheered.
The seats closest to the action and on the shady side are the most expensive. The least expensive are far from the action and in the sun.
a highschool
Allie used to do cheerleading because she had to much things on but she used to cheer for the Holy Cross High School Crusaders in Waterbury
A Spanish bullfight cheer is ole. This means "bravo" and is a cry of approval shouted by the spectators during bullfights.
Paseo - a five-letter word - is the procession or parade at the beginning of a bullfight.
La corrida.
Corrida de toros
I belive they yell Olé! and its kinda like saying Bavo! something like a cheer but not sure as to its background
cheer...
Paseo - a five-letter word - is the procession or parade at the beginning of a bullfight.
There are many important participants in a bullfight but the main ones are the matador and the bull. Without either of these there could be no bullfight.
The matador, the torero who kills the bull, is the star of the bullfight.
is cheer short or long vowel
yes
jeer