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Meaning of ok en la guerra by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

ok en la guerra
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Anglicism which expresses conformity: Yes, vale, of agreement, I think either. In Madrid some young castellanizan it in okis so that it is not so dry. Seems to have origin military and 19th century, as the U.S. military ended its reports after some battles with these acronyms: or K. I.e., 0 killed, zero dead.

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