I say both Zed and Zee, even though I'm Canadian. I see no point as to why there's so many different pronunciations of words and letters...
[b]EDIT:[/b] In Canada, we're supposed to pronounce it Zed, but I never knew that it was an Australian thing, too...
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Uh...maybe...a tad...who knows. \/(o.o)\/
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Yeah I pronounce it zed unless the zee Pronunciation is part of a product name eg Z-max I pronounce as zee-max.
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3 RepliesI really don't understand the use for Z. It can easily be replaced by S. I learned American English, so I would say zee, but in Finnish we hardly ever use it.
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1 ReplyDo we just throw a random D in the pronunciation of any letter from the alphabet Might as well call it the sausabet
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Zz top?
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Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.
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3 RepliesZed. Because my country speaks proper English.
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What? [spoiler]Zee[/spoiler]
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Dr. Zed?
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2 Repliesnever heard someone say "zed" irl, I'm from Texas and the first time I heard zed was on youtube
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1 ReplyEdited by The Cellar Door: 8/23/2016 4:12:41 AM
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Zee has been the way I've heard it for as long as I can remember. First time hearing about "Zed" actually.
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3 RepliesI pronounce it as "zee". Pronouncing it as zee your whole life makes "zed" sound funny. Just like how gorilla sounds funny when you say it over 100 times in a row.
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There's "Zed"?
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Zed, traitor colonials!
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2 RepliesThe master of shadows, or Eptic, or Zed Lepplin
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9 RepliesPeople actually pronounce "Z" as "Zed"? My life is a lie.
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1 ReplyI didn't know "zed" was a thing. I feel like my life may be a lie.
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Zed, obviously
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Kiss me
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What?
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6 Replies<Canadian Omg that explains sooo much.