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===Alternative etymologies=== A large number of origins have been proposed. Some of them are thought to fall into the category of [[False etymology|folk etymology]] and are proposed based merely on apparent similarity between ''OK'' and one or another phrase in a foreign language with a similar meaning and sound. Some examples are: * A corruption from the speech of the large number of descendants of Scottish and [[Ulster Scots people|Ulster Scots]] (Scots-Irish) immigrants to North America, of the common Scots phrase ''och aye'' ("oh yes").<ref>{{cite journal |last1= Read |first1= Allen W |year= 1964 |title= The folklore of "O.K." |journal= American Speech |volume= 39 |issue= 1| pages= 5–25 |jstor=453922 |doi=10.2307/453922}}</ref> * A borrowing of the [[Greek language|Greek]] phrase {{lang|el|όλα καλά}} ({{Transliteration|el|''óla kalá''}}), meaning "all good".{{sfn|Weber|1942}}
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