In the UK we say "zed" too. You guys pronounce zebra as "zeebra" and we pronounce it exactly as it's written ie the same as we pronounce "zed" but replace the d with a b!
In the UK we say "zed" too. You guys pronounce zebra as "zeebra" and we pronounce it exactly as it's written ie the same as we pronounce "zed" but replace the d with a b!
Galaki said: US = Zee Canada = Zed |
I'm from Canada,and I have never heard anyone say "Zed"
__XBrawlX__ said:
I'm from Canada,and I have never heard anyone say "Zed" |
You must be in an alternate Canada.
When saying the alphabet I always end with 'Zee' but for everything else it is quite assuredly 'Zed'
En Zed
Galaki said:
You must be in an alternate Canada. |
Or Toronto.
__XBrawlX__ said:
I'm from Canada,and I have never heard anyone say "Zed" |
Most Canadians do say ZED, as do I. My mother is also from Newfoundland and she said ZED.
Australians say 'Zed' as do all commonwealth nations...
Zed (pronounced /ˈzɛd/) is the name of the last letter of the alphabet Z used by the majority of English-speaking people outside of the United States (where its name is "zee" (/ziː/)). The name "zed" is derived from the Greek letter zeta, which also represents the Z sound.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I guess 'Zee' just goes better with the imperial system
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So what your saying for words like say Zebra should be pronounced Zed-e-bra?
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