alright
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Ok, accepted.
cannot hear you . what are you saying . here range ( mobile signal range) is weak . you tell me the news when I reach there. ok
Salut: The first poster's reply is ok (?). Say oeuf d'or [erf dor] *the erf sound is like saying the word earth, but with an F. Many english speakers say this as an 'er' sound... not good. doré oeuf
Google translates it from Italian as.... "all ok and arrived this afternoon thanks"
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.
Yes. If you pee in the sea, all your soing is sending your urine to some other country. The salt in the sea purifies your pee and it does not harm anything. If you drink from the sea after peeing, then no it is not ok. So in some ways its ok, but not in other ways.
It simply means "OK" Improved answer: It means ok but they write it in different ways, you'll find "k" , "oki" , "okie" and many other ways but they all mean ok.
obviously its dalena!!!! ok im probably just saying that cause its my name but any ways its still a better name.
No
I'm not sure if this is the answer that you are looking for, but if you say "Roger" or OK, then the other person does not necessarily know what you are saying OK to. There might be another reason like OK sounds like something else, I am not sure.
It is ok or not it depends on her style of saying.
mkay is just saying ok
OK is d'accord. OK OK is OK OK
that's what you say but it isnot ok to say it ok
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.
no not really