Ok in Tagalog
“Ok” in Tagalog is “Okay” or “Sige.” This universal expression of agreement and acceptance is widely used in Filipino conversations. Whether confirming plans, acknowledging information, or expressing approval, understanding the nuances of “okay” and its local variations will enhance your Tagalog communication skills.
[Words] = Ok
[Definition]
- Ok /oʊˈkeɪ/
- Adjective: Satisfactory; acceptable; in good condition.
- Adverb: In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
- Exclamation: Used to express agreement, approval, or acknowledgment.
- Noun: Agreement or approval.
- Verb: To approve or agree to something.
[Synonyms] = Sige, Okay, Ayos, Okey, Pwede na, Sige na
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: Are you feeling okay today?
- Ex1_PH: Okay ka lang ba ngayon?
- Ex2_EN: Ok, I’ll meet you at the restaurant at seven.
- Ex2_PH: Sige, makikipagkita ako sa iyo sa restaurant ng alas-siyete.
- Ex3_EN: Is it ok if I borrow your phone?
- Ex3_PH: Okay lang ba kung hiramin ko ang telepono mo?
- Ex4_EN: Everything looks ok with the presentation.
- Ex4_PH: Lahat ay mukhang ayos sa presentasyon.
- Ex5_EN: Ok, let’s proceed with the plan as discussed.
- Ex5_PH: Sige, magpatuloy tayo sa plano tulad ng napag-usapan.