Helo (Eng) and Halo (German) are similar.
And that Selam (Turkish) and Salam (Azerian) are similar.
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ideal
The words "idea" and "ideal" have neither similar nor opposite meanings; they refer to different concepts. An "idea" is a thought or suggestion about a possible course of action, while an "ideal" refers to a standard of perfection or a principle to be aspired to. Although they share a similar root, their meanings are distinct and serve different purposes in language.
Yes it is. The word idea means a concept or thought. A related word, ideal, can be an adjective that means perfect or best-suited.
sounds?? gives the idea/impression
No, "idea" and "ideal" do not have the same meaning. "Idea" refers to a thought or concept, while "ideal" refers to a standard of perfection or excellence.
No, "ideal" and "idea" are not contradictory. An "ideal" refers to a standard or principle that one aspires to, while an "idea" is a thought or concept. They are different concepts that can coexist.
a word that has the same meaning as another word oe if they kind of have the same deffinition
No, the word ideal is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "ideal" is ideally.
Ideal means most suitable thing Idea means a thought or a suggestion (as to a possible course of action.) Idea means
The word oppressed suggests the words abused and exploited.