Usage examples of "okay" in English with translation to German

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As long as it doesn't get cold, it's okay. Solange es nicht kalt wird, ist es okay.
Don't come late, okay? Komm nicht so spät, o.k.?
I hope everything is okay. Ich hoffe, dass alles in Ordnung ist.
I hope that everything is okay. Ich hoffe, dass alles in Ordnung ist.
Whatever happens is okay with me. Was immer auch passiert, werde ich nichts dagegen haben.
Don't drink too much, okay? Trink nicht zu viel, ok?
Yes, I think it's okay. Ja, ich denke das ist in Ordnung.
"Can I get a Coke?" "Is Pepsi okay?" „Ich hätte gern eine Cola.“ — „Darf es auch Pepsi sein?“
Is Kim Jong ill or is Kim Jong okay? Ist Kim Jong krank oder ist Kim Jong in Ordnung?
I'm a vegetarian, so I'd rather not have meat, if that's okay. Ich bin Vegetarier. Deswegen möchte ich lieber kein Fleisch, wenn das in Ordnung ist.
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