ok
okay
all right
agreed
On se retrouve à 19h ? — ok, à tout de suite.
Meeting at 7? — Ok, see you soon.
fine
acceptable
all right (used to describe something satisfactory but not exceptional)
Le rendu est ok, mais on peut l'améliorer.
The result is ok, but we can improve it.
Notes
GENERAL INFO
Ok means "okay" or "all right". It is an invariable adverb, frequently used as an interjection to express agreement or confirmation.
USAGE
It functions much like in English.
You can use it to affirm: "C'est ok pour moi" (It's okay/fine for me).
As a question: "On se voit à 10h, ok ?" (We'll meet at 10 AM, okay?).
Or to check someone's status: "Tu es ok ?" (Are you okay/ready?).
TRAPS & SYNONYMS
While widely understood, ok is an anglicism.
More natural and common French alternatives include "d'accord", "ça va", or "c'est bon".
Using ok too often can make your French sound less authentic.
