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Why do some people say idea instead of idea?
The short answer is that the addition of an “r” sound at the end of a word like “soda” or “idea” is a regionalism and isn’t considered a mispronunciation. Take the word “better” as an example. These speakers pronounce it bettuh, but they add the “r” if a vowel sound follows.
Why do some people say SAWR instead of SAW?
‘saw’ is standard English. If you try to say ‘sawr’ it will sound very dialectal and non-standard. You want to say ‘saw’ unless you’re very embedded in a particular community that distinctly says ‘sawr’ (that’s general advice for learning any language).
Is it correct to say an idea?
The correct option is “an idea”. If the first letter of the word is silent and the next letter is a vowel then you should use “an” in front of it.
Who says Warsh instead of wash?
The accent can be found in the swath of the country that extends west from Washington, taking in Maryland; southern Pennsylvania; West Virginia; parts of Virginia; southern Ohio, Indiana and Illinois; most of Missouri; and Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, much of Kansas and west Texas.
What is the difference between an idea and an ideal?
An idea is a thought, a notion, or a concept. An ideal is a lofty aim when it’s used as a noun and the rough equivalent of “excellent” or “perfect” when it’s used as an adjective. I have an idea. He stuck to his ideals. She was an ideal student.
Is ideal a noun or a verb?
According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, “ideal” can be used as a noun if the idea in and of itself is ideal. Here’s the word-for-word definition: i-de-al: adj. 1. existing as an idea, model, etc. 2. thought of as perfect 3. existing only in the mind; imaginary –n.
Why does the word idear have an ‘R’ at the end?
The word idear seems to be singled out for hypercorrection. My hypothesis about this is that the phrase “idea of” occurs so often in English that people with non-rhotic accents are used to pronouncing an ‘r’ at the end of idea, because there is an intusive ‘r’ in the phrase “idea(r) of”.
What is the meaning of idealism?
1. a conception of something in its perfection. 2. a standard of perfection or excellence. 3. a person or thing conceived as embodying such a conception or conforming to such a standard, and taken as a model for imitation: Thomas Jefferson was his ideal.