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* [[Olé (sports newspaper)|''Olé'' (sports newspaper)]], a morning daily Spanish language sports newspaper from Argentina
* [[Olé (sports newspaper)|''Olé'' (sports newspaper)]], a morning daily Spanish language sports newspaper from Argentina
* "[[Ole Lukøje]]", a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
* "[[Ole Lukøje]]", a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
* an alternate transliteration for the Hebrew word "Oleh" (lit.: "he who goes up") which can refer to: (1) a person who gets an [[aliyah]] to the [[Torah]] during [[synagogue]] services; (2) a [[Jew]] who immigrates to [[Israel]]
* an alternate transliteration for the Hebrew word "Oleh" (lit.: "he who goes up") which can refer to: (1) a person who gets an [[Aliyah_(Torah)|aliyah]] to the [[Torah]] during [[synagogue]] services; (2) a [[Jew]] who immigrates to [[Israel]] ("makes [[aliyah]]")


==In music==
==In music==

Revision as of 10:16, 21 March 2013

¡Olé! is an old Spanish expression used to cheer and applaud as part of flamenco music and in sporting events, especially bullfighting.

OLE, Ole or Olé may refer to:

Geography

In computing, mathematics, and engineering

In language arts

  • Ole (cantillation), a cantillation mark ("goes up") found in Psalms, Proverbs, and Job
  • Olé (sports newspaper), a morning daily Spanish language sports newspaper from Argentina
  • "Ole Lukøje", a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
  • an alternate transliteration for the Hebrew word "Oleh" (lit.: "he who goes up") which can refer to: (1) a person who gets an aliyah to the Torah during synagogue services; (2) a Jew who immigrates to Israel ("makes aliyah")

In music

Other