what |
okay |
As a pronoun what
is (interrogative) which thing, event, circumstance, etc: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc.
As an adverb what
is in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by
with .
As an interjection what
is .
As a determiner what
is which; which kind of.
As a noun what
is (obsolete) something; thing; stuff.
As a proper noun okay is
.
olay |
okay |
As a noun olay
is palm leaves, prepared for being written upon with a style pointed with steel.
As a proper noun okay is
.
ofay |
okay |
As nouns the difference between ofay and okay
is that
ofay is a white person while
okay is
See OK As adjectives the difference between ofay and okay
is that ofay is white, white-skinned while okay is See OK
As a verb okay is
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oka | okay |
As proper nouns the difference between oka and okay
is that
oka is a river in central russia, the largest right tributary of the volga or
oka can be a certain village in the canadian province of quebec while
okay is .
As a noun oka
is (canadian) a kind of pungent, semi-soft cheese, originally made by trappist monks in oka, quebec.
okay | ozay |
As a proper noun okay
is .
okay | otay |
Otay is a alternative form of okay.
As interjections the difference between okay and otay
is that okay is See OKotay is alternative form of lang=en.
As a noun okay
is
See OKAs a verb okay
is See OKAs an adjective okay
is See OKAs an adverb okay
is See OK
tokay | okay |
As nouns the difference between tokay and okay
is that
tokay is a variety of grape grown in eastern Hungary and in eastern Slovakia while
okay is
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As a verb okay is
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See OKAs an adverb okay is
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okas | okay |
As nouns the difference between okas and okay
is that
okas is plural of lang=en while
okay is
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As a verb okay is
See OKAs an adjective okay is
See OKAs an adverb okay is
See OKAs an interjection okay is
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okay | oaky |
As a proper noun okay
is .
As an adjective oaky is
describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.
slightly | okay |
As adverbs the difference between slightly and okay
is that
slightly is slenderly; delicately while
okay is
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As a noun okay is
See OKAs a verb okay is
See OKAs an adjective okay is
See OKAs an interjection okay is
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