Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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okaaay… (0) - 1 freq away” (4) - 1 freq kaay (4) - 1 freq party… (4) - 1 freq “away” (4) - 1 freq okayed (4) - 1 freq okay (4) - 62 freq okqyuy (5) - 1 freq aaaaah (5) - 3 freq kaiys (5) - 1 freq snaay (5) - 1 freq orally (5) - 2 freq onawaurs (5) - 1 freq ootlay (5) - 1 freq kanani (5) - 1 freq aaagh (5) - 1 freq katy (5) - 18 freq skaffy (5) - 1 freq oot… (5) - 1 freq rokelay (5) - 1 freq obama (5) - 3 freq way” (5) - 1 freq kaa (5) - 2 freq 'away' (5) - 1 freq adayas (5) - 1 freq |
okaaay… (0) - 1 freq okay (6) - 62 freq oot… (6) - 1 freq okayed (6) - 1 freq kaay (6) - 1 freq away” (6) - 1 freq kay (7) - 67 freq kyaar (7) - 1 freq klaas (7) - 1 freq okey (7) - 1 freq kwaaet (7) - 1 freq kaald (7) - 4 freq kawar (7) - 1 freq oklyfy (7) - 1 freq khayyam (7) - 1 freq karaoke (7) - 6 freq kanyou (7) - 1 freq kaas (7) - 2 freq kamara (7) - 1 freq oka (7) - 1 freq kyaaks (7) - 1 freq okaysein (7) - 1 freq kayak (7) - 1 freq okda (7) - 1 freq aa’ (7) - 4 freq |
SoundEx code - O200 och - 701 freq 'och - 118 freq oose - 13 freq oags - 2 freq o's - 48 freq okay - 62 freq ouch - 23 freq 'ouch - 2 freq og - 10 freq oohs - 1 freq ok - 116 freq ox - 24 freq 'okay - 7 freq oqo-oh - 1 freq ochie - 8 freq oak - 16 freq oosie - 3 freq ock - 1 freq oz - 14 freq oq - 4 freq ooze - 2 freq o'is - 31 freq os - 11 freq ouija - 7 freq ooies - 1 freq owes - 4 freq 'owch - 1 freq 'ok - 6 freq oic - 1 freq ouk - 16 freq o'z - 6 freq owse - 5 freq osc - 3 freq oag - 2 freq ooooooch - 1 freq o'skye - 1 freq oki - 5 freq oozie - 1 freq ook - 2 freq oossie - 1 freq oos - 1 freq okey - 1 freq oasy - 1 freq og' - 1 freq owis - 1 freq €˜och - 13 freq €œoch - 19 freq ox-eye - 1 freq oiss - 1 freq oys - 3 freq oes - 2 freq €œox - 1 freq ouse - 1 freq €˜okay - 1 freq €˜o-o-o-o-k-k-k-k - 1 freq €”och - 1 freq €œokay - 9 freq oese - 4 freq 'oose' - 1 freq 'oyez - 1 freq oyez' - 1 freq €œok - 10 freq oaks - 1 freq €™ok - 1 freq €™okay - 2 freq oxj - 1 freq oxhi - 1 freq oj - 2 freq oooocha - 1 freq oc - 2 freq okjjx - 1 freq “och - 1 freq oega - 1 freq oceiyi - 1 freq ouks - 2 freq oxo - 1 freq ooocha - 2 freq oocha - 3 freq oougg - 1 freq oooosh - 1 freq oxi - 2 freq okaaayÂ… - 1 freq ojo - 3 freq ohhsqj - 1 freq ouzo - 1 freq okqyuy - 1 freq oka - 1 freq ougo - 1 freq o'whisky - 1 freq oeq - 1 freq osz - 1 freq ojxg - 1 freq oxsie - 1 freq oiseau - 1 freq oqy - 1 freq ojjz - 1 freq ozo - 1 freq oajo - 1 freq ohohj - 1 freq oxsi - 1 freq oÂ’s - 1 freq oaq - 1 freq ooekk - 1 freq oasz - 1 freq oaj - 1 freq oigj - 1 freq okj - 1 freq oche - 1 freq occa - 1 freq ozg - 1 freq oeg - 1 freq oszy - 1 freq oqc - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - OK okay - 62 freq og - 10 freq ok - 116 freq 'okay - 7 freq oqo-oh - 1 freq oak - 16 freq ock - 1 freq oq - 4 freq 'ok - 6 freq oic - 1 freq ouk - 16 freq oag - 2 freq oki - 5 freq ook - 2 freq okey - 1 freq og' - 1 freq €˜okay - 1 freq €œokay - 9 freq €œok - 10 freq €™ok - 1 freq €™okay - 2 freq oc - 2 freq oega - 1 freq oougg - 1 freq okaaayÂ… - 1 freq oka - 1 freq ougo - 1 freq oeq - 1 freq oqy - 1 freq oaq - 1 freq ooekk - 1 freq oeg - 1 freq |
OKAAAYÂ… |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.188935 milliseconds The Levenshtein distance is the number of characters you have to replace, insert or delete to transform one word into another, its useful for detecting typos and alternative spellings |
Time to execute Double Levenshtein function - 0.367349 milliseconds In a stroke of genius, this runs the Levenshtein function twice, once without vowels and adds the distance together, giving double weight to consonants. |
Time to execute SoundEx function - 0.029151 milliseconds Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound, as pronounced in English. The goal is for homophones to be encoded to the same representation so that they can be matched despite minor differences in spelling. |
Time to execute MetaPhone function - 0.037336 milliseconds Metaphone is a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation.[1] It fundamentally improves on the Soundex algorithm by using information about variations and inconsistencies in English spelling and pronunciation to produce a more accurate encoding, which does a better job of matching words and names which sound similar. |
Time to execute Manually curated function - 0.000813 milliseconds Manual Curation uses a lookup table / lexicon which has been created by hand which links words to their lemmas, and includes obvious typos and spelling variations. Not all words are covered. |