What is the difference in the words "Idea" and "Idear"?

Some people say idea, some say idear. Is idear an actual word? It sounds weird to me, I always say idea. Are they the same thing, or are they different?

Answer #1

Idear is not a word…it’s just the way some pronounce it.

Answer #2

Ooh, lol. I don’t like it when people say it like that! >_<

Answer #3

I don’t either…to me, it sounds like the person is uneducated.

Answer #4

Exactly.

Answer #5

Euan says it like that >.< cuz he’s Scottish lol. Or whatever they’re called when they live in scotland.

Answer #6

They’re called Scotches Connor :P

Answer #7

Ohhh…but scotch is a drink =/

Answer #8

i say it: i-d-a

like: i-key-a

Answer #9

matt i just said that out loud the i-key-a and it sounds like your saying ikea LOL

Answer #10

lol

Answer #11

‘idear’ isn’t a word, it is the way the word was pronounced to you. Talk to a more educated person. That doesn’t include Euan be all accounts.

Answer #12

lol! xD

Answer #13

Idear, is a way french people say idea because they can’t say idea quite right, im french so..

Answer #14

Well, everyone I heard say it was not French.

Answer #15

everyone is different.

Answer #16

I know, but you said it like that’s just how French people say it. I was just saying, everyone I heard say it, was not French.

Answer #17

My husband is French and he has never said “idear”. As a matter of fact, having grown up in a French family, I have never once heard any of them use that term.

Answer #18

Hmm…interesting.

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