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what is the full form of OK
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Answered by arsh122100
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There are multiple school of thoughts on this…

OK is abbreviation of “All Correct” of standard english, the correct/old pronunciation is something I am not able to recollect as of now

One also suggests that OK is a short form of OKAY.

A lot of researchers have tried to find the origin of “OK”, it is claimed that written records of the term OK is found as back as early 1800’s.

Another interesting school of though claims that it originated during a war when the soldiers from the war front called for back from the reserve, the medium used was telegraph. they would just send a message 4.K. meaning 4 soldiers were killed and 0.K. meaning no-one was killed that day. I don’t remember the exact details, but if you have time and are interested enough you should be able to find something in google..............................

Answer:Okay (OK) is a colloquial English word denoting approval, acceptance, assent, or acknowledgment. OK is most likely short for “Oll Korrect,” a jokey misspelling of “All Correct” that needs a little historical context to make sense. In the late 1830s, a slang fad inspired young, educated folks in New York and make tongue-in-cheek acronyms for deliberate misspellings of common phrases. This led to arcane abbreviations like KY for “no use” (know yuse) and NC for “enough said” (nuff ced). According to American etymologist and lexicographer Allen Walker Read, OK did not stem from the Choctaw word okeh or oke. Nor did it come from olla kalla, Greek for “all good.”

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Answered by harshika307
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Answer:

Ok=oll korrect

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