User talk:Igoreksav

== O.K. - "of a kind" I believe this abbreviation found its way into English from a Russian phrase " ochen' khorosho" or - note: "very good"; in 1867 Catherine of Russia sells Alaska to U.S. and a common signature could be o.k. or verified; this notion can be supported in that okay surfaces somewhere in the 18's hundreds.. also it is common for American language and is possible it had entered English and French accordingly". Igoreksav (talk) 16:53, 8 October 2008 (UTC)