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why is it called "zed"
retarded faggot islanders
Why do you call it 'zee' if it's called 'zed'?
why do you call C and Z the same way
they think it needs to rhyme with V
its not
'zed' sounds dumb, I like the American pronunciation better.
ZOY YA CANT
Zeta in Greek. Zeta in Spanish, Zeta in Italian. Zed in English. I don't see what's wrong
ESL moment
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>In most English-speaking countries, including Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the letter's name is zed /zɛd/, reflecting its derivation from the Greek zeta (this dates to Latin, which borrowed Y and Z from Greek), but in American English its name is zee /ziː/, analogous to the names for B, C, D, etc., and deriving from a late 17th-century English dialectal form.[2]
ZEEEEEEEEEEE
>In most English-speaking countries, including Australia
I was alway taught that it was 'zee' in school.
Well, I guess the wikipedia article is either inaccurate or outdated.
Why don't americans spell paradise as "paradize"
greek, spanish and italian are inferior to english
no need to copy a weaker, more stupid language :)
>Q-R-S T-U-V, W-X Y and....Zed??
C'mon, that's preposterous.
Because C and Z don't sound the same in English. Pronounce Sssss but wiggle the back part of your tongue. That's a Zzzzz
Americans are so powerful that a single quote on twitter from an absolute nobody is a discussion thread
It's "zed" in French.
And we know better than you.
>why is it called "zed"
hehe
>Qew-Are-Ess-Tee-You-Vee-Double You-Ex-Why-Zed
Can someone explain the double you for W thing though why dont you say double vee, like we do here
So why do you spell realise as "realize"