In your opinion, anyway.
EDIT: *sigh*
How do you pronounce "Z"?
EDIT: *sigh*
How do you pronounce "Z"?
Last edited by cowami (2007-07-03 11:11:17)
Zee | 54% | 54% - 140 | ||||
Zed | 45% | 45% - 116 | ||||
Total: 256 |
Last edited by cowami (2007-07-03 11:11:17)
Last edited by Undetected_Killer (2007-07-03 11:08:55)
NeXuS4909 wrote:
Im sorry but fill me in? Zee and Zed? What are we talking about?
Last edited by Winston_Churchill (2007-07-03 11:11:49)
And it appears that we're losing.Winston_Churchill wrote:
The last letter of the alphabet
Pretty much the pronunciation in British English vs American English
British English, lamoWinston_Churchill wrote:
The last letter of the alphabet
Pretty much the pronunciation difference in British English vs American English
Last edited by Mong0ose (2007-07-03 11:14:06)
Last edited by Protecus (2007-07-03 11:14:36)
Lol.CommieChipmunk wrote:
a BEE CEE DEE EEE f GEE h i j k l m n o PEE q r s TEE u VEE w x y ZEE
Never in my natural born life have i heard "Z" pronounced zed. The is no "D" in "Z". Sounds like your saying an entire word than just a letter.CommieChipmunk wrote:
a BEE CEE DEE EEE f GEE h i j k l m n o PEE q r s TEE u VEE w x y ZEE
Last edited by NeXuS4909 (2007-07-03 11:20:06)
Language is not stupid!!!!!PspRpg-7 wrote:
It's whatever you want it to be, I don't see why everyone is arguing over something so stupid.
No ones arguing, were discussing.PspRpg-7 wrote:
It's whatever you want it to be, I don't see why everyone is arguing over something so stupid.
Last edited by NeXuS4909 (2007-07-03 11:20:48)
Not so strange if you consider the populations of English speaking countries. We're by far the largest and have spread glorious Zee wherever we go.cowami wrote:
And it appears that we're losing.Winston_Churchill wrote:
The last letter of the alphabet
Pretty much the pronunciation in British English vs American English
Which is strange cause don't most Commonwealth nations say "zed" too? We're only losing by 2 votes.