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    The Ok languages are a family of about a dozen related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in a contiguous area of eastern Irian Jaya and western Papua...
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    indifference. OK is frequently used as a loanword in other languages. It has been described as the most frequently spoken or written word on the planet. OK's origins...
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  • The Awyu–Ok languages are a group of Trans–New Guinea families in central New Guinea established by Timothy Usher, though with precedents in earlier studies...
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  • Ok languages in Highland Papua and Papua New Guinea. /k/ can also be heard as [ɡ] in word-medial position. Mimin, Imanuel H. "Mengenal Suku Ngalum Ok...
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  • Ninggerum is one of the Ok languages of Papua New Guinea and West Papua. It is one of several related languages called Muyu. Ninggerum at Ethnologue (25th...
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  • Muyu, Moyu, or Kati is one of the Ok languages of Western New Guinea. The related Ninggerum language is also called 'Muyu'. North Muyu (Niinati) at Ethnologue...
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  • Iwur or Morop is one of the Ok languages of West Papua. Komanarepket may be a distinct language. Iwur at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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  • up OK, ok, -ok, Ok., or oll korrect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. OK is a word expressing approval or assent. OK or Ok may also refer to: OK (gesture)...
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  • Faiwol is one of the Ok languages of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken at the headwaters of the Fly, Palmer, and Murray rivers in Western Province. There...
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  • Kopkaka (Kopka) is one of the Ok languages of West Papua. Kopkaka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Kwer at Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
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    the Ok languages, though those languages share innovative features not found in Oksapmin. Usher finds Oksapmin is not related to the Ok languages specifically...
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    perhaps a dozen Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in eastern West Papua in the region of the Digul River. Six of the languages are sufficiently attested for...
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  • Nakai [na'ʁaj] is an Ok language of West Papua. Two of the three dialects, which pronounce the ethnonym Nagi, may be a distinct language. Nakai at Ethnologue...
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  • Tangko is a somewhat divergent Ok language of Kawemaot village, West Papua. Tangko at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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    The Central and South New Guinea languages (CSNG) are a proposed family of Trans–New Guinea languages (TNG). They were part of Voorhoeve & McElhanon's...
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  • Yonggom is one of the Ok languages of West Papua and Papua New Guinea. It is very close to North Muyu, which is also called 'Yonggom'. /b, d/ can become...
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  • Burumakok is a minor Ok language of West Papua. Despite having just forty speakers, there is limited bilingualism and the language is not considered endangered...
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    The OK gesture or OK sign or ring gesture (symbol/emoji: "👌") is performed by joining the thumb and index finger in a circle, and holding the other fingers...
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  • I'm OK – You're OK is a 1967 self-help book by psychiatrist Thomas Anthony Harris. It is a practical guide to transactional analysis as a method for solving...
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  • Komyandaret is a poorly documented Papuan language of Indonesia. It is close enough to Tsaukambo that there is some mutual intelligibility. Komyandaret...
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  • OK Jaanu (transl. OK darling) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali, with screenplay and story based on Mani Ratnam's...
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  • "OK Not to Be OK" is a song by American music producer Marshmello and singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 10, 2020, via Island Records and...
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    Odnoklassniki (redirect from Ok.ru)
    Odnoklassniki (Russian: Одноклассники, lit. 'Classmates'), abbreviated as OK or OK.ru, is a social network service used mainly in Russia and former Soviet...
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  • Spanish-language version in Mexico in 2006, a Bulgarian-language version in 2007 and a Spanish edition in 2008. In 2011, American Media Inc. bought OK! USA...
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  • Tifal is an Ok language spoken in Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Tifal (Tifalmin), Urap (Urapmin) and Atbal (Atbalmin). The Tifal language is bounded by...
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  • Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question...
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    Somahai and the Ok and Dumut languages, but did not consider Mek. (See Central and South New Guinea languages.) The Oksapmin language is sometimes classified...
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  • Mountain Ok may be: Mountain Ok people Mountain Ok languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mountain Ok. If an internal...
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    the Ok languages of New Guinea. It is spoken in Sandaun and Western Provinces in the region between the Murray and Strickland Rivers. The language is related...
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  • iex> {:ok, [_ | rest]} = {:ok, [1, 2, 3]} iex> rest [2, 3] Pattern matching with multiple clauses: iex> case File.read("path/to/file") do iex> {:ok, contents}...
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