A obrenovic
[serbo-croatian. aw-bre-naw-vich] /serbo-croatian. ɔˈbrɛ nɔ vɪtʃ/
noun
aleksandar
[serbo-croatian. ah-le-ksahn-dahr] /serbo-croatian. ˌɑ lɛˈksɑn dɑr/ (show ipa), alexander i (def 3).
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[ey-oh-key] /ˈeɪ oʊˈkeɪ/ adjective, adverb informal. ok; perfect: an a-ok rocket launching. also, a-o.k. a-okay. a-ok adjective (informal, mainly us) in perfect working order; excellent word origin c20: from a(ll systems) ok a-ok 1961, said to be an abbreviation of all (systems) ok; popularized in the jargon of u.s. astronauts. see ok. adjective proceeding or […]
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[ey-oh-key] /ˈeɪ oʊˈkeɪ/ adjective, adverb informal. ok; perfect: an a-ok rocket launching. also, a-o.k. a-okay. a-ok adjective (informal, mainly us) in perfect working order; excellent word origin c20: from a(ll systems) ok a-ok 1961, said to be an abbreviation of all (systems) ok; popularized in the jargon of u.s. astronauts. see ok. adjective proceeding or […]