The correct spelling is "everything"
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
Pungaleh means absolutely EVERYTHING! everything in the galexy is a pungaleh its a universal word you can use which means every single thing you can imagine possible. But don't we already have a word for everything, WHICH IS EVERYTHING?? NO! everything only means everything which actually only means one thing. Where pungaleh means everything INCLUDING THE WORD EVERYTHING. examples; if you see something that you've never seen before, and you don't know what it is called, you can say it's a pungaleh and it would technically be correct. WHY? because pungaleh is everything! another example is; if your at school and you have a test, and you have no idea what the answer is, you can write that the answer is pungaleh and it would technically be correct! you can write ALL your answers as pungaleh and it would be correct! unless it says "be specific" then you have to be specific :( you now learnt a new word! :)
That sentence is not entirelly correct, the structure makes it sound a little weird but i guess it could be translated as: You are my world. or You complete me. I'd say it is correct, and literally means 'You are my everything'
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
Everything will work out wonderfully.
'Family has lost everything'
The correct spelling is "everything"
If everything goes smooth the job will be completed on time.
The Weather is not always correct, everything and everyone makes mistakes.
To check that everything is correct.
No everything in the BIBLE is correct!
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
It depends on the context. You can either say, "everything you have written" or "everything you wrote". However, "everything you have wrote" is wrong in any context.
In many respects Wikipedia is an extraordinary reference, but the say 'everything there is correct' is entirely too blanket.