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Are you ok? vs What'Are you alright?

The correct phrase is "Are you ok?". The second phrase, "What'are you alright?", is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 3822 views

Are you ok?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's well-being.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they are feeling fine or if something is wrong. It is a common expression to show concern for someone's health or emotional state.

Examples:

  • Are you ok? You look a bit pale.
  • I heard you had a fall. Are you ok?
  • Are you ok? You seem upset.
  • She called to ask if you are ok.
  • Are you ok? Do you need any help?

Alternatives:

  • Are you alright?
  • Is everything okay?
  • How are you feeling?
  • Are you feeling well?
  • Are you doing okay?

What'Are you alright?

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English. The word "what'are" is not a valid construction in this context.

  • Auntie Fong, are you alright?
  • Very comfortable, are you alright?
  • Ms Doyle, are you alright?
  • Dinner at my place on Friday night, you alright?
  • "Takahashi, are you alright?"
  • You alright?/ I don't know./ I don't know either.
  • So this may seem like a overly simplistic question but are you alright?
  • Darlin', are you alright?
  • All of a sudden you went away are you alright?
  • I hope you come back around some day are you alright?
  • How about Jan Di, are you alright?
  • You knock and you say: "Are you alright?"
  • I haven't seen you in a real long time are you alright?
  • Hug and kiss you hug and kiss you are you alright?
  • Sir, Sir, are you alright?
  • Alright? - Suite 5101, Mr. Taggart.
  • That's what happened, alright?
  • Don't tell anyone, alright?
  • Alright? Keep your eyes on my back.
  • That's the problem, alright?

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