Oki Meaning in English
word
ˈoʊki
OH-kee
ˈəʊki
OH-kee
Definition
'Oki' is an informal way to say 'okay' in online chats or messages, meaning agreement, confirmation, or acceptance.
Usage & Nuances
'Oki' is casual, mainly used in texting, online chats, or social media. It is friendlier and more playful than 'ok'. Not suitable for formal communication. Variants include 'oki doki' or 'okie'. Avoid in professional emails.
Spanish: vale - okPortuguese (BR): ok - belezaPortuguese (PT): ok - está bemChinese (Simplified): 好 (网络用语) - OKChinese (Traditional): 好 (網路用語) - OKHindi: ठीक है - ओकेArabic: حسنًا - أوكيBengali: ওকিRussian: окиJapanese: オキVietnamese: okiKorean: 오키Turkish: okiUrdu: اوکیIndonesian: oki
Example Sentences
Oki, I will call you later.
basic
Can you send me the document? — Oki!
basic
Let's meet at 5? — Oki.
basic
A: Want to join us for pizza? B: Oki, sounds fun!
natural
Just finished my homework — oki if I text you later?
natural
Forgot your bag at my place — I'll bring it tomorrow, oki?
natural