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You say "How old are you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo odun melo ni e?".


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There is no English word "ole". If you come across it, it may be one of a number of things: 1 The Spanish word ole (with acute accent on the e), which is pronounced "olay" 2 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "hole" by people who drop their aitches, particularly Cockneys. 3 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "old" especially in the Southern Untied States.


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