Sally is spelled exactly as you have typed, "Sally".
The name "Sally" is spelled as S-A-L-L-Y.
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You have spelled it correctly, merely."I was merely trying to tell you that you mistakenly picked salt, not sugar," Sally told her friend, who was making a home made cake. The friend laughed, but was relieved that Sally caught the mistake.
In Hawaiian, Sally is pronounced as "Keiki" or "Kale".
You should use "Sally and I" as the subject of a sentence, for example: "Sally and I went to the store." It is incorrect to use "Sally and I" as the object of a sentence, which should be "Sally and me," as in: "She gave the book to Sally and me."
The word is spelled vague. Example: The defense attorney stated the witness's description of her attacker was "too vague". Sally had only a vague recollection of the party after drinking too much.
Sally = סלי
Boredom is the correct spelling. Sally's boredom was unbearable.
The word is spelled ecstatic. Sally was ecstatic when George proposed.
The surfer played by Sally Field and Sandra Dee was Gidget.
The word is spelled letting. The parents discussed letting Sally go to the dance.
The word is spelled hesitated. Sally hesitated before asking Tom to the dance.
Sadhbha / Sabha Síle Sorcha
The word is spelled ideal, just as you spelled it. Sally and Tom made an ideal couple.
s-a-m-m-y Just as you say in English. Letters are always same as in spanish and English
The spelling is eczema (a skin disease).
The word is spelled thorough, which means "complete". The teacher was very thorough in explaining the algebra problem. Sally cleaned her bedroom thoroughly.
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