Angela is saying this because she has experienced a moment of clarity or peace that has helped her see things in a more positive light, possibly resolving an issue or finding inner calm. This shift in perspective makes her feel like everything is starting to fall into place and feel okay again.
In Birmingham, people typically greet each other by saying "Alright?" or "You alreet?" as a casual way of saying hello.
no onomatopoeia is a sound/ action type thing. for example buzz or ring or tintinnabulation is onomatopoeia but OK is a saying.
The Mexican word "orale" is an expression used to convey approval, excitement, or encouragement. It is similar to saying "alright" or "okay" in English.
Using commas with introductory adverbs is a stylistic consideration. Using a comma in this situation is never incorrect, but many writers have recently started omitting the comma. You could also try moving the adverb around in the sentence, expunging this problem completely: instead of saying "Suddenly, the filled cup fell off the table," you could write "The filled cup suddenly fell off the table," or "The filled cup fell off the table suddenly."
This is a rhyming way to say OK, which means all right. Americans, especially, say Okey-Dokey in an informal situation.Okie dokie is just a comical way of saying "ok".
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it is aussie slang saying alright mate ;)
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Smiling and saying "Hi/How are you" works alright.
that is almost the same as is Chris brown dating. No! Chris Brown is not dating Angela Simson he is saying single for his fans.
alright here it is i swear this is a real one. and you know the saying "first come first serve" alright now what you have been waiting for 9e43kludf2 and it is a unused code
Because that was his first love so he still loves her ands wants her to be alright you get what I am saying
It means sluggish.... I SWEAR I FOUND THAT ON THE INTERNET, DON'T BLAME ME... alright, what am i saying, i'm talking to myself... Help!
their names are Angela villages- mom and i believe my friend saying the dad is Robert villages
It really does depend on the context one is saying go however I can tell you that the phrase Yoo, Yenko = Alright, let's go.
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.
It's "everything but the kitchen sink" and it's just a humorous way of saying that nearly everything was there in that situation.