Yok
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- Sai YokSai YokSai Yok may refer to*Sai Yok district, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand*Sai Yok National Park*Sai Yok Noi waterfall*Sai Yok Yai waterfall*Sai Yok rock shelter, an archaeological site...
- see Yok-Utian languagesYok-Utian languagesYok-Utian is a hypothetical language family of California. It consists of the Yokutsan and Utian families.The name Yok-Utian was coined by Geoffrey Gamble. Catherine Callaghan is one of the major investigators of this hypothesis. Callaghan and Gamble's research on this family started in 1991...
- Yok weaving technique, see Thai-style dressesThai-style dressesThe formal Thai national costume, known in Thai as , includes several sets of clothing designed for use as national costume in formal occasions...
- Yok, a Turkish copulaTurkish copulaThis article supplements the general articles on the copula and Turkish grammar.The English infinitive "to be" is rendered in Turkish as olmak, while "existence" is varlık. The latter word is the abstract noun derived from var, which is an adjective meaning "existing" or "present"...
, negation of "to be" - YÖKYok*Sai Yok* see Yok-Utian languages*Yok weaving technique, see Thai-style dresses*Yok, a Turkish copula, negation of "to be"*YÖK , an abbreviation for the Commission for Higher Education, Turkey...
(YOKYok*Sai Yok* see Yok-Utian languages*Yok weaving technique, see Thai-style dresses*Yok, a Turkish copula, negation of "to be"*YÖK , an abbreviation for the Commission for Higher Education, Turkey...
), an abbreviation for the Commission for Higher Education, Turkey - Yok (יוק in Hebrew) is a Yiddish word that has entered English to refer to a non-Jewish boy or man. Similarly, Yaikultie refers to a non-Jewish girl or man.