If you mean the greeting "hola" - that's Spanish.
"Hello" in Galician is "Ola".
life = ola live = ola (to exist), noho (to dwell)
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
'ola 'ia [oh-la ee-ah]
Hola (silent H), hello.
as the official language is Portuguese the word is 'Ola'
Ola Raknes has written: 'Engelsk-norsk ordbok' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Norwegian 'Wilhelm Reich and orgonomy' -- subject(s): Orgonomy
The address of the Ola District is: 11475 Ola School Rd, Ola, 83657 0006
ola ola ola
"Que ola cata, que ola omega" is a phrase in Spanish that loosely translates to "What wave, cat? What wave, omega?" The expression plays with informal, playful language, often used among friends or in a casual context. It doesn't have a specific meaning and is often associated with a lighthearted or humorous tone.
Ola Jordan goes by Ola.
Say "ola" back or "hi".
Ola Billgren has written: 'Texter Ola Billgren'
Ola Lorraine's birth name is Ola Corelli.
You say "Are you free tomorrow evening?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "S'o raye lati ola lo".
what sons used the lyric ola ola aye ,besides kid & play
Ola Hays has written: 'Ola Hays, Jackson, Kentucky'