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How do you say orale in English?

"Orale" is a Mexican slang expression that doesn't have a direct, single-word translation in English. It's used in a variety of ways, similar to English expressions like "okay," "alright," "cool," "got it," or "right on."

Here are some ways you could translate "orale" depending on the context:

* "Okay" - If it's used to acknowledge something or show agreement.

* "Alright" - Similar to "okay," but with a slightly more casual tone.

* "Cool" - If it's used to express approval or excitement.

* "Got it" - If it's used to show understanding.

* "Right on" - If it's used to express enthusiasm or support.

The best translation depends on the specific context and the speaker's intended meaning.

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