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    Bodish languages once loans are identified, Blench and Post provisionally treat ʼOle as a language isolate, not just an isolate within Sino-Tibetan. ʼOle forms...
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  • "Olé, Olé, Olé" is a chant used in sport. The chant is based on the Spanish interjection "Olé" used to signify approval by the spectators in bullfighting;...
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  • Look up -ole, OLE, Ole, ole, or olé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. OLE, Ole or Olé may refer to: Olé, a cheering expression used in Spain Ole (name)...
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    Language since 1801: A Lexical Investigation. 9781527510272. p. 268. ISBN 9781527510272. "The Story of Olé". Alta. 20 February 2009. "What does "olé"...
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    English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the...
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    Ole Gunnar Solskjær KSO (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlə ˈɡʉ̂nːɑr ˈsûːlʂæːr] ; born 26 February 1973) is a Norwegian professional football manager and...
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  • diverse so-called Monpa languages spoken by the Monpa people, among which: ʼOle, or Black Mountain Monpa, a highly endangered language of Bhutan Kalaktang...
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  • Control (duets) 2017: En Control 2017: Olé Olé 2.0 (EP with two songs in digital format) In other languages 1991: Olé Olé (1990 in English) Compilations 1991:...
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  • Oles may refer to: Oles (given name) [uk] Oles Berdnyk (1926–2003), Ukrainian writer, philosopher, theologian and public figure Oles Buzina (1969–2015)...
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    The Dzala language, or Dzalakha, has about 15,000 speakers. The Nyen language, also called Henkha or Mangdebikha, and the 'Ole language (also called...
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