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Not listening to countries that say "zed" for the letter z.
Bed, ced, ded, ed, ged, ped, ted, ved? No? Zee.
7 0 ReplyWould you also like us to say aee, fee, hee, jee, kee, lee, mee, nee, oee, qee, ree, see, uee, wee, xee and yee?
4 0 ReplyAre those letters that make the same "ee" sound when you pronounce the letter on its own? Like every one that I listed.
2 0 ReplyI'm suggesting that if you take your logic and apply it to all the letters equally, you'll end up with the changes I listed. If that seems wrong, then the case for consistency isn't as strong as you first suggested.
2 0 ReplyI understood what you were suggesting, it was just weak.
Americans say "zee", which is comparable to the letters I gave as examples.
between zee and zed, zee makes more sense with it being inline with other letter's pronunciations. What does zed come from?
Admittedly, I do not know the history of the character's development.
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