no it is spelled just howw you spelled it.
The common term phthalo blue is used for the blue pigment phthalocyanine blue.The spelling "phalo" is not commonly used, and is likely a misspelling due to the unusual structure of the word. Other trade names or terms are monastral blue, thalo blue and Winsor blue.
The fair is called - The Renaissance Faire. I don't know where you are, but if you watch your newspaper, there will be articles and ads for it. it also is a person who is fair and and a maiden.... DUHHHHHH!
There could be multiple reasons why she behaves so differently at times. The best way to find out the problem is to speak to her directly.
Carosile, from the Twilight series. If I have spelled it correctly. On second thought it may be spelled Carlisle.
Faire OR Fayre
In Rio de Janiero, the celebration of Carnival(pre-Lenten season) is spelled Carnaval in Portuguese, the dominant language of Brazil.
The US spelling is fair (festival, pageant) but some venues, mostly in the UK, use the pseudo-archaic form "summer fayre."
timbuktu is spelled differently because the people in Mali there spell it differently and pronounce it in a diverse way.
A word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently is called a heteronym.
fayre
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
Brewers Fayre was created in 1980.
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No, it's not.
The duration of Glastonbury Fayre is 1.45 hours.
Glastonbury Fayre was created in 1972-05.