In Japanese they usu say オッケー (okkee) informally these days, but ok as in 'all right, doing good, safe' would be 大丈夫 (dai jou bu).
If you want 'ok' as when someone accepts a request or order a lot of things like 'ryoukai' (roger! got it!) or 'shouchi shimashita' (understood) or 'kashiko marimashita' (respectfully obeyed).
OK in sense when you say like 'If it's ok with you', meaning like 'fine with, acceptable, all right' would be 'yoroshii'.
I guess you could say 'sufficient/okay'.eg. Ikaga desuka? Is this okay?
What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word sick when translated from English to Japanese is mukatsuku.
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
The word drag when translated from English to Japanese is hipparu.
The word crown when translated from English to Japanese is oukan or kuraun.
The word listener when translated from English to Japanese is kikite or risuna.
There is no equivalent word in Japanese for the English word "a."
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is ăăŁăłăăȘăł (champion).
Of= No in Japanese
There's no such word in Japanese.
Tsuki when translated from English to Japanese means "moon".