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orale

[ aw-rey-lee, oh-rey- ]

noun

Ecclesiastical.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of orale1

1835–45; < Medieval Latin Å°ùÄå±ô±ð, equivalent to Latin Å°ù- (stem of Ųõ ) mouth + -Äå±ô±ð, neuter of -Äå±ô¾±²õ -al 1
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People snacked on chips and pan dulce and admired photo collages from Alatorre’s life and career pasted onto poster boards that also featured favorite Alatorre sayings: “Let me begin by beginning ...†“Órale.â€

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One was Thomas “Wino†Grajeda, who mailed a letter to Madrigal that began, “Órale Martin, just these few lines your way hoping that they find you well, considering that things have somewhat gone to your head.â€

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If I stay home, we order in from Orale!!

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While the election results represented some wins for the left, Erick Huerta, a local activist and the host of the Órale Boyle Heights podcast, cautioned, there is still plenty of work left to do.

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Come on, come on, it is passing you, órale, hurry, jump on!

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