See also: Ok, OK, -ok, ók, òk, ők, and Appendix:Variations of "ok" Languages (37) English Bimin • Czech • Elfdalian • Esperanto • Faroese • Garo • German...
maga (“oneself”) + -tok (second-person plural suffix) or mag(a) (“oneself”) + -atok (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) IPA(key): [ˈmɒɡɒtok] Hyphenation:...
Literally, “to entertain oneself”. skemmta sér to enjoy oneself, to have fun, (UK) to have a laugh Synonym: gleðjast Heyrðu.. Reyndu allavegana að skemmta...
IPA(key): /ri.ok.kuˈpar.si/ Rhymes: -arsi Hyphenation: ri‧oc‧cu‧pàr‧si rioccupàrsi (first-person singular present mi riòccupo, first-person singular past...
oneself comfortable устро́иться на рабо́ту ― ustróitʹsja na rabótu ― to get fixed up in a job, to get a job to turn out right, to get fine, to be OK Не...
isn’t for you, and that self-selection is OK with me,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. (countable) An item selected by oneself. Self-selection bias; the selection of...
settled устра́иваться поудо́бнее ― ustráivatʹsja poudóbneje ― to make oneself comfortable устра́иваться на рабо́ту ― ustráivatʹsja na rabótu ― to get...
uuk5 set5 Sinological IPA (key): /ɵk̚³² set̚³²/ 獨食 (Cantonese, figurative) to have all the (profit, benefit, etc.) to oneself; to not share with others...
indicative hafnaði, supine hafnað) (reflexive) to dock (reflexive) to establish oneself (intransitive) to end up, wind up (somewhere) hafna — active voice (germynd)...
IPA(key): [skɔk] skok m inan jump (instance of propelling oneself into the air; instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location) Declension of skok...