Dear Moravc, 
 
I am SO PLEASED that you have raised this interesting linguistic point!
 
The ancient Egyptian symbol ï¿½  was first seen in the year minus 4786, (long before the reign of King Tutenkhamun). It was carved on the outside wall of a Chinese takeaway in East London.  For many years Egyptologists, Africaologists, Englandologists, and NewYorkologists believed that this was a Mandarin Chinese symbol for: "Chicken Chow Min with Fried Rice".
 
However, the world of Education breathed a huge sigh of Lexical Relief when my Great-Uncle FitzWilliam discovered that the true meaning was derived from  the German expression: "Zat iss Korrect!"  When this is translated into American English, it becomes "Right on, Man!"; or in British English: "You have achieved an Optimally Maximum Score".
 
Incidentally, my Great-Uncle was originally named Bill.  He was born in poverty, (which is quite close to London), and came from a family of 11 boys, all of whom were male, except his sister, Charlotte, who was a girl.
 
My Great-Uncle was the youngest: consequently he never had new clothes and always had to wear his brothers � clothes.  It was then that they changed his name to FitzWilliam, by deed poll. "That fits William!  That fits William!  That fits William!"
 
Perhaps I should explain that "a deed poll", in the Newcastle dialect, is "a dead parrot".
 
Some eminent Czechoslovakiaologists have attempted to prove that this symbol�came from the Newcastle dialect phrase, "Aa Knaa" (I know), and was eventually transmogrified to the Czech "Ano" (Yes).  The argument continues to this day, but I am prepared to agree with Moravc.
 
Moravc, you are absolutely right.
 
The symbol �also represents the ejaculation, (if you �ll pardon the word), "E-E-E-E-H!" in both Czech and English!  It is usually followed with: "That �s COMPLETELY WRONG."
 
 
I am so pleased, Moravc, that you have such great language talent, and that you have allowed me to unburden myself of a linguistic point that has troubled me for years.
 
Thank you.
 
 ï¿½    CORRECT/RIGHT  (��Tick�, �This work is CORRECT�, written by the Teacher at the end of an answer).
 ï¿½    INCORRECT/WRONG  (��Cross�, �This work is NOT CORRECT�, written by the Teacher at the end of an answer).
 
 
Les