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#3 - Hola VERSUS Ola 🌊—Same Sound, Different Meaning!

Feb 10, 20253 min
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"Hola" or "Ola"? 🌊🤔

Same sound, different meaning! 

In this episode, learn the difference between these two words so you don’t accidentally greet the ocean. Ready for a quickie? ¡Vamos! 🚀

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Olla, quiki lover benilo. Another episodio the Spanish quiki short fan and slightly chiky. Spanish lessons for beginners mayam Marco to prove Latino the spaniel. And today we're talking about a common Spanish confusion, Ola bearsus ola. What aren't they the same? Nope, but I get what You're scratching your head right now. Don't worry. I'll clear it up in a minute. So are you ready for a quiki? Yes.

I've had many students who are surfers, surfistas en espanel surfistas, and every time they ask me how do you say wave in Spanish? I tell them olah and then confusion because it's in ola, the word for hello. Well, yes, both words sound is soactly the same. There is zero difference in pronunciation, but they're spelled differently and they mean completely different things. Let's start with Allah spelled at or la.

It means hello, and it's usually followed by a friendly question like allah gital ollah cova, go ahead, repeat after me, allah gital ollah. Nice. Now let's talk about allah spelled or la ah. It means wave, as in la solas del mark the waves of the sea, and people usually talk about all us in plural. I don't hear often just a single wave. So how do we know which one people mean? Context? Mi amigo. If I start a

conversation with Ola, I'm not talking about waves. And if I'm pointing at the sea and say media is Aola, I'm not saying hi to the sea. So context is very important. So let's recap Olah spelled at la is hello and Olah spelled oh la is wave. The sound identical, but they mean totally different things. And to know which people mean rely on the context, and that means some egos. That's all for today. Graciasquitar Spanish Quiki by Latin La.

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