me |
ok |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As an interjection ok is
.
ok |
oh |
As an interjection ok
is .
As a noun oh is
uh (expression of uncertainty).
ok |
ao |
As an interjection ok
is .
As a proper noun ao is
a tribe living primarily in the state of nagaland in india.
ok |
ak |
Ak is a descendant of ok.
As nouns the difference between ok and ak
is that
ok is endorsement; approval while
AK is an AK-47, AK-74, or related assault rifle (Avtomat Kalasnikova or Kalashnikov.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
As an abbreviation AK is
alaska, a state of the United States of America.
ok |
thx |
As a noun OK
is endorsement; approval.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
As an abbreviation thx is
thanks.
ok |
yea |
As interjections the difference between ok and yea
is that
ok is while
yea is yeah, right, yes.
As an adverb yea is
(dated) yes.
As a conjunction yea is
(archaic) or even, or more like, nay introduces a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one.
As a noun yea is
an affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken.
ok |
boomer |
As an interjection ok
is .
As a noun boomer is
an adult male kangaroo.
occured |
ok |
As verbs the difference between occured and ok
is that
occured is misspelling of lang=en while
OK is to approve.
As a noun OK is
endorsement; approval.
As an adjective OK is
all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK is
satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK is
used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK is
acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
can |
ok |
In computing terms the difference between can and ok
is that
can is campus area network while
ok is to confirm by activating a button marked
OK.
As verbs the difference between can and ok
is that
can is to know how to; to be able to while
OK is to approve.
As nouns the difference between can and ok
is that
can is a more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium while
OK is endorsement; approval.
As an abbreviation Can
is an alternative spelling of Can.|lang=en.
As an initialism CAN
is the
Andean Community of Nations.
As an adjective OK is
all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK is
satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK is
used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK is
acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
ok |
ugh |
As interjections the difference between ok and ugh
is that
ok is while
ugh is used to express repugnance, disgust, or annoyance.
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