aight aight
It is a slangy way to say 'sure enough'.
I think it's a slangy way of saying "you know."
It means "ok" It is a slang-y way to say "all right."
That's quite all right.
It's just a slangy way of emphasizing something. You might say "He got his just reward and then some" when someone really got what was coming to him. Imagine whatever is happening having some more added to it.
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".
correct
headed in the right direction
Yo tenía razón would be the best way to say "I was right" in Spanish.
the right to democratic veiws Suffrage
the way you say "just" is unknown right now
the best way is to say 1 + 1 they will say 2 prove them wrong by saying window because ask someone to explain it right if the say window say 2.another way is to say how do you spell their if they say this their say there and if they say there say their good trick right i tested it on a teacher and my friends.