Poll: Zed or Zee

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War Penguin

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I pronounce it "GALGHLAGKRACHAUNGE".
... Or zee. :p
And I'm american.
Pegghead said:
Here in Australia we pronounce it as Zed



Sorry Coach.
That was nothing short of awesome. You have earned my respect. :D
 

knumpify

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zed all the way (Canada). It's actually quite an insult to tell someone they say zee in my area. not sure how far out this applies to. just walk around and interject something like "yeah, and I bet you pronounce it zee, don't ya?" and you'll get smacked. I don't know why.
 

notyouraveragejoe

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I say Zee personally. And I live in France but I learnt English in Singapore (Canadian School there but English father). Zed...I dunno, not a huge fan of it though I do say it sometimes. But mostly Zee.
 

YuheJi

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I say "Zee" in Southern California. It goes with the pattern amongst the other letters.
 

daemon37

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I've learned the following since moving to Australia:

In USA they pronounce Z as "zee", H as "aych", and hamburger as "ham-bur-ger"
In Australia they pronounce Z as "zed", H as "haych", and hamburger as "fa-ale"
 

sockpuppet

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Hashime said:
Dexiro said:
I'm pretty sure everyone in England pronounces it "Zed"

"Zee" just sounds weird.
Thank you, another zed user. (Just like Dr. Mckay)
ZedPM ftw. But sorry, I'm American, so 'Zee.' As far as I'm concerned, it's the only weird change we got right. Fahrenheit and inches just make no sense to me >.> (That being said, I can't read Celsius, but metric is SO much easier)
 

Biosophilogical

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I'm Australian and I say Zed most of the time, except when I go "Is it Zed?" and end up saying both just to please everybody.
 

ZephrC

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Loop Stricken said:
Zed, and England.

Typical American response it seems, to always go for the easy way out like removing the dreaded U in such despicable words as colour and... others.
Ah, every time I worry about how pretentious and full of ourselves the US is becoming, someone reminds me that we'll never be half as bad as the English. So thanks for that.
 

Aesir23

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I'm Canadian and I pronounce it "Zed". There are already numerous letters with a pronunciation similar to "Zee". So it can be confusing at times if something is misheard.
 

Nerf Ninja

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I use both and I'm English it's more to do with the context it's used in. If I'm spelling something I'd use Zed but if it's used as a phrase or name such as Jay-z / ZPM I'd use Zee.
 

Guinner

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I say Zed. Zedbra, the Zed Key etc ect. I'm english but have moved to Australia, in england msot people say Zed, over here they say Zee mostly.
 

Hawk of Battle

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Zed = Name of letter.

Zuh = Sound of letter.

Zee = Stupid american name of letter.


It's a name people, it doesn't have to sound like it's said. This is why we have W = Doubleyou yet pronounce it Wuh.


That is all.