The verb is to fare (to be, to get along) and the verb form is faring.
The noun fairing is an aerodynamic structure on cars, planes, and other vehicles.
That is the correct spelling of "fair" for both a festival or being reasonable.
The sound-alike word fare is the cost of a ticket, or a kind of food served. It is used as a verb to mean how one did in a situation (e.g. I fared better than most).
Fair is correct for this usage.
The word "fair" can be written as "foire" in French.
The Engish word for the noun feria is "fair" (e.g. trade fair, county fair, book fair).
I like to ride the roller-coaster at the fair.
The US spelling is fair (festival, pageant) but some venues, mostly in the UK, use the pseudo-archaic form "summer fayre."
Fair dues
Fair is correct for this usage.
There is no anagram. They do spell the word pairs "fair rap" and "fair par." The longest word is "friar."
fair, as in, It's fair. It's not fair. : Es justo. No es justo. fair, as in, at the fair, county fair : feria
The word "fair" can be written as "foire" in French.
The Engish word for the noun feria is "fair" (e.g. trade fair, county fair, book fair).
fare
Faire OR Fayre
The likely word is festival (a celebration or fair).
I like to ride the roller-coaster at the fair.
The likely word is "festival" (a feast, fair, or celebration).
The US spelling is fair (festival, pageant) but some venues, mostly in the UK, use the pseudo-archaic form "summer fayre."