helsbels · 31-35, F
Correctly.
Zed 😋
Zed 😋
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@bijouxbroussard just correct 😆
bijouxbroussard · F
@Arantxa Are any of the other letters pronounced with an "ed" ? For example, are B and D pronounced "bed" and "ded" in your neck of the woods ? Seriously, if that’s so, okay. I understand regional differences, but they’re not "wrong". 🤔
@bijouxbroussard well , since they from the Latin alphabet that’s how you pronounced them lol
But I’m just messing with you, each country have their own prononciation:)
But I’m just messing with you, each country have their own prononciation:)
Correctly
@bijouxbroussard I trust you realise my behaviour is all in good humour? 😉
bijouxbroussard · F
@NudasPriest You, yes. But occasionally folks start to challenge one’s "edumacation". 🧐
@bijouxbroussard That's one of my favourite words.
DougieLeather · M
I am am Scottish so I pronounce it "Zed"
dubkebab · 56-60, M
I have my manservant handle the more difficult consonants in general.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Z 😤
Or zet 😇
Or zet 😇
bijouxbroussard · F
Zee.
Reject · 26-30, M
Yo. Zed is wild.
craig7 · 70-79, M
"Zed".
Elessar · 26-30, M
Zeta
LIKE THE GODS INTENDED
LIKE THE GODS INTENDED
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@Elessar ζ
TexChik · F
By itself? “Zee”
bowman81 · M
Zee
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Zee
candycane · 36-40, F
The letter "z" is pronounced "zee" in American English, and "zed" in Canadian English and other Commonwealth countries. To make the "z" sound, you can place your tongue near your tooth ridge and push air between the tongue and the tooth ridge.