Here's a possible breakdown:
* Attends: This is a French word, meaning "waits" or "attends".
* OK: This is an English abbreviation for "okay" meaning "alright" or "acceptable."
However, the combination "attends OK" is not standard French. It's likely someone trying to express something like:
* "Wait, okay?" (meaning "wait a minute, is this okay?")
* "Just wait, it's okay." (meaning "be patient, everything will be alright")
Without more context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.