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What Does “Órale” Mean?

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Órale
interjection · Spanish slang
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"Alright!", "wow!", "let's go!" — Mexico's most flexible one-word reaction.

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The full meaning

Órale is a Mexican interjection whose meaning depends entirely on delivery: agreement (alright, let's do it), amazement (wow), encouragement (come on, hurry), or acknowledgment (got it). One word, half a dozen jobs.

Where “órale” comes from

Mexican Spanish, built on the interjection "ora" (from ahora, now) with the emphatic -le ending Mexican speech loves. Decades of film, music, and border culture made it one of the most famous Mexican expressions worldwide.

How it’s actually used

Agreement: "¿Vamos?" "Órale." Amazement: "¡Órale! Look at that car." Hurry-up: "Órale, we're late." Foreign learners adopt it early because it's satisfying to say, which it is.

Órale, that goal was incredible.
"Tacos after class?" "Órale, vamos."
Órale güey, wake up, we leave in ten minutes.
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✔ For parents & teachers

Harmless in all its versions. It's an enthusiastic reaction word, safe in any family setting.

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Last updated: 2026-07-06. Slang evolves fast — we review definitions regularly.