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The Most Powerful Word In English History

The Most Powerful Word In English History. OK. Great Achievements . Muti -function Exist in almost every language Positive meaning. Various usages. adj. “ Dinner was O.K.” verb. “Can you O.K. this for me?” Noun. “I need your O.K. on this.” Interj. “O.K., I hear you.”

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The Most Powerful Word In English History

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  1. The Most Powerful Word In English History

  2. OK

  3. Great Achievements • Muti-function • Exist in almost every language • Positive meaning

  4. Various usages • adj. “ Dinner was O.K.” • verb. “Can you O.K. this for me?” • Noun. “I need your O.K. on this.” • Interj. “O.K., I hear you.” • Adv. “We did O.K.”

  5. Different spellings • OK • O.K. • Okay • Okeh

  6. Different contexts • “ ‘Shall we go?’ ‘O.K.’” • “O.K.!” • “The party was O.K.” • “O.K., can I have your attention please?”

  7. Origins of “OK”

  8. Somebody or Something • Old Keokuk • Obadiah Kelly • Orrins-Kendall

  9. Dialect • Oikea • Aux Cayes • okeh

  10. OllKerrectby Andrew Jackson • In fact--- • according to Allen Walker Read’s research • A fad in New York & Boston in 1838 • Ollwright (allright)→ O.W. • Ollkerrect (all correct) → O.K. • Know yuse (no use) → K.Y.

  11. 1839-1840 • 1839- first appeared in print newspaper • 1840- presidential election the nick name of Martin Van Buran “Old Kinderhook”

  12. That’s the story of “OK”

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