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hola

[ oh-lah ]

interjection

, Spanish.
  1. hi; hello: We can stop by my friend’s party tonight and just say hola.

    Hey, hola, how are things?

    We can stop by my friend’s party tonight and just say hola.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of hola1

From Spanish

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Example Sentences

Tirelessly teaching Hola to sit and stay helped Marty sober up, and together they passed the program's Canine Good Citizen test.

Saying this, the officer raised his voice and shouted “Hola!”

Hola, my chuck,” he muttered to himself, “now it is thy turn to be roasted while a woman turns the spit.

"Hola, mon gar.," said Aylward, seating himself upon a boulder by his side.

Their English blood was up in a moment two masked figures and hearing them egging on their bravoes with 'Hola, there!

A familiar way of referring to a man, either when speaking to, or about him: Hola!

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