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What (who) is Lote - definition

TERM USED TO DESCRIBE LANGUAGE SUBJECTS BESIDES ENGLISH IN PREDOMINANTLY ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
LOTE; Languages other than English
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Lote         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lote (disambiguation)
·noun The European burbot.
II. Lote ·vi To Lurk; to lie hid.
III. Lote ·noun A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit. Called also nettle tree.
Lote, India         
INDUSTRIAL AREA IN MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Lote Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area is located in the Khed taluka, in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra state in India. It is adjacent to Dhamandevi village.
Languages Other Than English         
LOTE or Languages Other Than English is the name given to language subjects besides English in Australia, New York City, and other schools. The name evolved from 'heritage language', a term first used to refer to languages other than French and English in Canada.

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Languages Other Than English

LOTE or Languages Other Than English is the name given to language subjects besides English in Australia, New York City, and other schools. The name evolved from 'heritage language', a term first used to refer to languages other than French and English in Canada. Later modified in relation to Australia to refer to languages other than English. LOTEs have often historically been related to the policy of multiculturalism, and tend to reflect the predominant non-English languages spoken in a school's local area, the idea being to play a part in the maintenance of cultural identities in local communities.

LOTE is also used to describe written material presented in languages other than English.

Examples of use of Lote
1. And once again Wilkinson made the difference with four penalty goals to an Australian try by Lote Tuqiri and five points kicked by Stirling Mortlock.
2. Former rugby league ace Mat Rogers returns from the wing to fly–half and, with Morgan Turinui and Lote Tuqiri preferred in the centres, Matt Giteau slips to the bench.
3. The verse says that their gardens were «replaced …with others yielding bitter fruit, tamarisks, and a few lote trees.» This was the best that their land could subsequently produce and even then it was only in small quantities.
4. It‘s a start and we‘re definitely going to get better with six Tests in the Tri–Nations." Australia led 7–0 after a brilliant 15th–minute try to winger Lote Tuqiri, converted by Stirling Mortlock.
5. But they paid no heed, and so We let loose upon them a raging torrent and replaced their two gardens with others yielding bitter fruit, tamarisks, and a few lote trees.