Ok

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See also: OK, ők.

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Esperanto

Etymology

Latin octo

Cardinal number

ok

  1. eight.



Hungarian

Noun

ok

  1. cause
  2. reason



Swedish

Noun

ok

  1. yoke; a wooden bar used to connect two oxen by their shoulders
  2. yoke; a wooden bar to be placed over one's shoulders, and used to carry buckets
  3. a heavy burden
  4. the part of a skirt draped over the wearer’s shoulders

Inflections

Inflections of ok Neuter
Singular Plural
Indefinite form Definite form Indefinite form Definite form
Nominative ok oket ok oken
Genitive oks okets oks okens

See also



Turkish

Noun

ok

  1. arrowel:ok

fr:ok io:ok it:ok hu:ok no:ok pl:ok fi:ok sv:ok zh:ok

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