Ours is part chihuahua, though you'd never know it. Her sister is black, looks like a shih'tsu, but is TINY. Like, toy puppy tiny. We did the doggy IQ tests on both of our pups. Sandy flew through them like nothing. Super smart dog. But Penny? Well... She somehow managed to get zero points. As in, she actively failed to complete even a single test.
It's a good thing she's so sweet. :D
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/idea
You can listen to the pronunciation for British English [which I speak] and see from the phonetics that there are only two syllables for those of us with the Received Pronunciation.
For us, the second syllable is a diphthong or gliding vowel.
It's the same diphthong as in 'near' and 'hear' for us.
This was happening all day yesterday on my poem
https://www.reddit.com/r/ilikthebred/comments/94sxzr/s_t_u_c_c_b_o_y_e
I used 'idea' as the two syllable word it is for me, and someone took issue, also someone took issue with the way I stress words lol.
I just don't see why people are so sure of themselves that they don't think perhaps the way they say things or spell things isn't the only way!
Camera is two for me as well.
Also, this online dictionary shows two syllables for standard British and American English
Oh well. lol. I tried. The way Aussies pronounce crevasse rhymes with American trespass. We aren't weird, just different.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/crevasse
this pronunciation provided sounds like cre-VASS to me.
American English has a lot of variation in pronunciation.
A hint that I was told my first poem, if you use white text with a black outline, you can read it wherever you place the text on a photo.
You can use an online picture editor.
I use https://www.befunky.com/features/photo-editor/
Great poem!
Could be one of those spiky plastic chew toy rings for dogs.
They sell those, they were on sale on Amazon during Black Friday, but they are back to regular price now