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awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 13 |
accepted | Translating a text from the XV century to modern Spanish |
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awarded | Nice Question |
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asked | Translating a text from the XV century to modern Spanish |
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Where does the expression “Oe oe oe oe oe, … oeee, … oeee” come from? A search in Google for "oe oe oe" does not lead to your result: google.com/search?q=Oe+oe+oe. The Wikipedia article you linked to is for the word olé which in comparison to oe, has an accent on é and and an l. I also think that your comment I know that search in Google it's incredibly hard and confusing was unnecessary. |
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awarded | Student |
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asked | Where does the expression “Oe oe oe oe oe, … oeee, … oeee” come from? |