.tk is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific.
Tokelau allows any individual to register domain names. Users and small businesses may register any number of domain names free of charge (with some restrictions). In addition to the name itself, users can opt to forward their web traffic using HTML frames and their email traffic, with a maximum of 250 addresses per user log in, or use full DNS, either via their own or third-party servers, or by using Dot TK's servers. There are content restrictions for free domains, banning sites containing sexual content, drug use, hate speech, firearms, and spam or copyright infringement. Dot TK requires free domains to have a regular traffic of visitors, and if a domain's redirect target does not work (even temporarily) the domain is taken offline. If a domain violates any of these terms, it is replaced by a Sedo ad page, and no beforehand warning is given.
Dot TK also provides .tk websites with the option to join a network called TiKinet, a close-knit network that links sites to each other based on key words called TiKilinks. The network is expected to increase traffic to the websites, many of which are personal sites and blogs operated by individuals who otherwise would have no way to advertise their sites.
Tkáč is a Slovak surname (meaning "tailor"), it may refer to:
The Bangladeshi taka (Bengali: টাকা, sign: ৳ or Tk, code: BDT) is the official currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Issuance of banknotes ৳5 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, and for the ৳1 and ৳2 banknotes, which are the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance of the government of Bangladesh. The most commonly used symbol for the taka is "৳" and "Tk", used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. ৳1 is subdivided into 100 poisha.
The word taka in Bangla is also commonly used generically to mean any money, currency, or notes. Thus, colloquially, a person speaking Bangla may use "taka" to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in. This is common in the Indian state of West Bengal and Tripura, where the official name of the Indian rupees is "taka" as well.
The word taka is derived from the Sanskrit term tangka (ṭaṃka), which was an ancient denomination for silver coins. In the region of Bengal, the term has always been used to refer to currency. In the 14th century, Ibn Battuta noticed that people in the Bengal Sultanate referred to gold and silver coins as taka instead of dinar.
Sipping on a sunrise dream
Looking at the waves
And a deep blue sea
Whales are off the bow I see
We're sailing on a boat
In a tropical breeze
And it’s you
Who makes me feel the magic
And it’s true
My heart could burn
If it turned tragic
What can I do
‘Cause I’m so in love with you
I said I…Island View
I said I…Island View
Island view
I’m looking at an island scene
After a rain
Pouring down for days
There you are
In front of me
And a rainbow, too
Peeking through the trees
And it’s you
Who makes me feel the magic
And it’s true
My heart could burn
If it turned tragic
What can I do
‘Cause I’m so in love with you
I said I…Island View
I said I…Island View
Island View
There is a land that’s in my heart
One I want to view
It holds afloat
A beauty that is true
There is a dream we'll always have
These islands to view
And living long
In this paradise with you
And it’s you
Who makes me feel the magic
And it’s true
My heart would burn
If it turned tragic
What can I do
‘Cause I’m so in love with you
I said I…Island View
I said I…Island View
Island View
OAHU, KAUAI
MAUI, MOLOKAI, HAWAII x4
Island View (I said)
Island View (yeah)
Island View
I love you
Island View
Island View