Okay in spanish

Bueno

pronunciation: buenoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

OK [okay] = de acuerdo, vale. 

Example: Okay, Wops are not Wops, they're Italians.

more:

» be OK = estar bien.

Example: Let me know if there are any mistakes in the lyrics, although I have checked it through and it seems to be OK = Díme si hay algún error en la letra de la canción, aunque yo la he comprobado y parece estar bien.

okay [OK]1 = de acuerdo, vale. 

Example: Okay, Wops are not Wops, they're Italians.

more:

» be okay = estar bien.

Example: 'Anything wrong?' 'Oh, I'm okay, I guess,' volunteered Datto cautiously.

» be okay with = no tener ningún problema con.

Example: Once weeding concepts and principles have been explained to patrons upset about not finding their favorite books, they 'were okay' with it.

okay2 = aprobar, dar el visto bueno, dar (la) luz verde. 

Example: They know full well that if their plan is okayed by the Supreme Court, almost every Latino community in Texas would be underrepresented in legislatures.

Okay synonyms

sanction in spanish: sanción, pronunciation: sæŋkʃən part of speech: noun, verb fine in spanish: multa, pronunciation: faɪn part of speech: adjective alright in spanish: bien, pronunciation: ɔlraɪt part of speech: adverb ok in spanish: De acuerdo, pronunciation: oʊkeɪ part of speech: adjective approve in spanish: aprobar, pronunciation: əpruv part of speech: verb satisfactory in spanish: satisfactorio, pronunciation: sætəsfæktri part of speech: adjective all right in spanish: todo bien, pronunciation: ɔlraɪt part of speech: adjective, adverb okey in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: oʊki part of speech: noun okeh in spanish: okeh, pronunciation: oʊkɪ part of speech: noun all-right in spanish: todo bien, pronunciation: ɔlraɪt

Okay antonyms

reject pronunciation: rɪdʒekt part of speech: verb disapprove pronunciation: dɪsəpruv part of speech: verb
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