US /dɪr/
・UK /dɪə(r)/
Dear God, I surrender to you the pain that is in my heart.
I know that in you, dear God, all darkness is turned to light.
Even the word dear originally meant costly or expensive, as in you'll pay dearly for this.
"Dear Ryan, can you make a video about fidget spinners?" "Dear Ryan, can you do fidget spinner trick shots?" "Dear Ryan, fidget spinner trick shots!" "Dear Ryan, make a video about fidget spinners!" "Dear Ryan, your hair still looks gay!" Wait, what?
"Dear Ryan, your hair still looks GAY"
Uh, he's a dear friend of mine, by the way.
He's a dear friend of mine as well.
It involves a dear friend of mine and, uh, you know, it pains me to do this,
It involves a dear friend of mine and uhh
and destroy everything he holds dear.
"Dear pewdiepie, this is your landlord"
Dear PewDiePie, this is your landlord.
Oh. Oh dear. We’re probably crashing.
Oh. Oh dear. We’re probably crashing.
Dear awesome, I love you.
Dear Awesome,
Dear Mr.
Dear Mr. Potter,