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hola
[ oh-lah ]
interjection
Spanish.
- 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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Origin of hola1
From Spanish
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“Hola, caballero,” Pérez says to Lira.
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He is the author of ”Hola Papi: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons,” based on his advice column.
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“Hola,” said Walker, who identifies as Hispanic, continuing the conversation in Spanish.
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“Hola, princesa!” one of the troop leaders greeted her one night as she walked into a room decorated with colorful posters.
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“Hola, chaparra, where have you been?” he asked one student, to whom he referred as “kid” in Spanish, as the band prepared to practice.
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