How Do You Spell RE GALLY?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiː ɡˈali] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "re gally" is actually "regally" /ˈrɛɡəli/. The first syllable is pronounced like "reg" (with a short "e" sound), followed by "al" (with a short "a" sound), and then "ly" (with a long "e" sound). The word means to behave or appear in a way that is fit for a king or queen, which is reflected in its regal spelling. It is important to pay attention to correct spelling in order to effectively communicate in writing.

Common Misspellings for RE GALLY

  • regally
  • regallyy
  • regalli
  • ee gally
  • de gally
  • fe gally
  • te gally
  • 5e gally
  • 4e gally
  • rw gally
  • rs gally
  • rd gally
  • rr gally
  • r4 gally
  • r3 gally
  • re fally
  • re vally
  • re bally
  • re hally
  • re yally

Etymology of RE GALLY

The word "regally" originated from the Old French term "regal", which was derived from the Latin word "regalis". The Latin term "regalis" signified "royal" or "kingly", relating to a king or queen. Over time, "regalis" in Old French evolved into "regalment", which eventually transformed into "regally" in English.