It is not "assent", but good guess.
A synonym for agree is "consent."
You should usually only use the phrase "I consent" in a formal situation.
"Dissent" is the antonym of "consent."
Remember, there is no such word as "assent," and you should only use the phrase "I consent" in a formal situation.
no onomatopoeia is a sound/ action type thing. for example buzz or ring or tintinnabulation is onomatopoeia but OK is a saying.
It's New Orleans slang used to convey agreement. Similar to saying "OK" or "I agree" or "I understand" after another person makes a statement.
OK in the Filipino language just means 'OK'. The definition of OK is to express assent, agreement, or acceptance. This word sounds and means the same or similar in many countries across the world.
Saying 'yes' is the same as saying 'OK' because you are agreeing with a person if you use one or the other of these words.
OK, now i think there is somebody out there that's probably dead by now though, but saying that nobody knows isn't a good response and if you agree with me send me a message
No
It is ok or not it depends on her style of saying.
you could say d'accord which means 'OK?' or 'agreed?' or you could say Comprenez-vous which is more like 'do you understand/ do you get what I'm saying?'otherwise you could literally say 'do you agree?' which is vous êtes d'accord. however, you probably wont hear that a lot in France.Hope that helps. :)
mkay is just saying ok
that's what you say but it isnot ok to say it ok
Ok, but I am not sure what your question is for us to answer.
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.