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Why Do Some English Speaking Countries Pronounce Z as "Zed" and Others as "Zee"? (2017x67)
Date de diffusion: Mar 19, 2017
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It’s not just the British that pronounce “z” as “zed”. The vast majority of the English speaking world does this. The primary exception, of course, is in the United States where “z” is pronounced “zee”.
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