A Scot is someone who is Scottish but pretty much anything goes with names.
The double t's in Scott make the O short " skaht " and a single t would technically make the O long " skoht ", but since it is a name you can pronounce it any way you want.
No.
you click on the bones to take them away to spell ten
I know! its super duper easy!!!just like idk one and 8 tenths ok put the one 1 ok check..then a dot yu no the the dot. ok check1. then the 8 check! 1.8!!thanks
OK, got it! What's the next step ?
‘One another’ is Ok, as in ‘they can’t stand one another’.
OK, if you like. N it is.
you spell it "okay"
No however there is one in Stillwater Oklahoma at 2723 E 6th.
D'accord. (pronounced: Dak-korr)But they use OK as well.
"OK / d'accord / d'ac"
It's the same as it is in English.
The past tense spelling of "OK" is "OK'd" or "OKed".
Scott Watkins was born May 15, 1970, in Tulsa, OK, USA.
NO it was not OK
...OK. For one, that question makes no sense. None at all. And two, you spell his name like this: Santa Claus.
The letters 'rallpale' spell PARALELL.
No .Scott injured two vertebrae in a fall at the Fantasy Factory He wore a neck brace for awhile ,but is ok now.
OK should be capitalised as it is an abbreviation of the word, okay. Both can be used and either one should be used throughout and not changed part way through a document or a piece of text, etc.