Roman, no question is stupid if you are trying to better yourself! I always have a ton of "stupid questions" about Russian. [emoji][emoji]Ok can mean "good" or "well" but usually suggesting to a lesser extent. For example: "I am ok at Russian" means I speak Russian to degree better than bad but not quite good. It can also mean "yes" in certain situations. Usually when responding to a command and being in agreement or submission of it. For example, if I were to ask you, "Follow me, please!", you could say "OK", "sure", or "yes". Ok is one of those trickier words that can mean several different things depending on voice intonation and the context in where it is being used. It's also occasionally a filler word with no real meaning. When I'm am pausing to think of what I'm saying I might go, "Ok...where did I put my shoes?" Other similar filler words are "um", "uh", "alright", and probably others I can't think of now.