Stalactite is the correct spelling, and there is no such word in the English language as stalagtite. 'Alright' is the contraction of the two word phrase 'all right', and either form may be used in a sentence.
Everything will be allright.
yes, sometimes ALRIGHT is used, but there is argument over its correctness
All right is used in more formal writing. The word Alright is the one word spelling
"... vas etre allright"They don't say, "going to be all right" in French. They use: "Aller", so it's "va aller".I'm confused with the phrase though. It translates: "Don't worry (about) a thing because each little thing is going be all right". - I don't think the text is accurate. But it's "va aller" not "va etre".ça va aller = It's going to be/It will be all right.
it basically means... you alright, how's things..what's the craic It is the abbreviated form (I guess) of what's up? So I assume it means the same. Answer It means how's life, how are you doing, you allright etc and it is an easier way to say What's up? just like Sup? etc... Literally, What's up. If you don't know what's up means, ask that question, and/or lokk at the 1st answer above
Jim Carey
Doin' Allright was created on 1961-05-06.
they're allright
because ya do allright
12 is allright
1954.
yes
Everything will be allright.
as long as it wasn't in the water.
There are plenty of fish in the sea.
Eng means English and if there is engg then it is engineering ! allright na
yo mama, gigity gigity goo allright