"okay" meaning in Ainu

See okay in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Pronoun

IPA: [ò̞ꜛkáj]
Etymology: From oka (“are”) + i (nominalising suffix), literally “those which are”. Etymology templates: {{compound|ain|oka|i|lit=those which are|pos2=nominalising suffix|t1=are}} oka (“are”) + i (nominalising suffix), literally “those which are” Head templates: {{head|ain|pronouns|Kana spelling|オカイ|f1sc=Kana|head=|sc=Latn|tr=-}} okay (Kana spelling オカイ), {{ain-pron|l|オカイ}} okay (Kana spelling オカイ)
  1. they (third-person plural pronoun) Synonyms: oka [Saru, dialectal]
    Sense id: en-okay-ain-pron-0GRh9pZn Categories (other): Ainu entries with incorrect language header, Ainu pronouns, Ainu terms with redundant script codes Related terms: kuani, kani1, ku=, k=1 [before-vowel], en=, ciokay, coka1, ciutari, ci=, c=1 =as, un=, anokay, aoka1, anutari, a=, =an, i=, eani, e=, eciokay, ecioka1, eciutari, eci=, sinuma, anihi, ∅=, oka1, asinuma, 1. Saru dialect

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