Yes. Although both are correct. "Zee" in US and some other countries. "Zed" in UK, Canada, Australia. You know. All the good countries.
2007-05-02 03:31:10
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answered by ? 2
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It is zed in most english speaking countries including Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Zee is an american thing.
2007-05-02 03:34:23
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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The is english and there is some dodgy offshoot with too many corruptions that is often considered to be unnecessary english, or american english, in which zee is said because the govt decided it could not demand too much education from its populous and that zee is far easier to make rhyme and better for the jingles industry.
2007-05-02 03:39:44
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answered by Dave 2
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Yes, in the UK and other British English speaking regions. The reason is because ofthe derivation of the word which comes comes via Old French 'zede' from the original Greek 'zeta'
In the US and other American English speaking regions it is Zee
It seems the US changed pronuciation to align it with B C D E G P T and V
2007-05-02 03:32:30
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answered by Pontac 7
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The sound existed in human language previously the 14th century yet no longer the letter. in no way the fewer, there are a number of words that are mistakenly reported with a j sound whilst they initially had a y sound. alongside with one specific religious term. humorous, particularly lots 2 hours in the past a women asked me how severe are you able to yump, It took me a 2d to attain she meant leap, for a 2d, i presumed she meant the be conscious that starts with an H.
2016-10-04 06:24:36
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answered by ? 4
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Depends where you are. In Britain and Australia, we pronounce it "zed," in the USA, it's pronounced, "zee."
2007-05-02 03:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I think in Canada they pronouce it that way, in US it's "zee".
2007-05-02 03:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes in the UK. "Zee" is used in the US.
2007-05-02 03:28:08
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answered by Pseudonym45 4
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In some cultures it is
2007-05-02 03:34:32
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answered by Jim G 7
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yea....cant believe ppl post such dumb questions here
2007-05-02 03:28:51
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answered by Prashant R 2
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