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The last letter of the German alphabet is "Z".
Ei is German for egg and has the same pronunciation as the letter "I" in English. The plural is "Eier" which is pronounced like "Aya"
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Zhee is the name of the zh sound (such as in the pronunciation of the word 'treasure') used in Pitman shorthand.
It is the same as most western languages "Z"
The correct pronunciation of Schnauzer, is: Sh-now-zer. My German friend tells me that "Schnauzer" also means "moustache" in German and that the z is pronounced like ts: Shhnow-tser.
If your name is pronounced like the usual "Zach" in America, you would say that. But if you wanted them to say your name using German pronunciation anyway for fun, it would be like Tsach (only the beginning letter changes from a z sound to a ts sound)
It's the same in German, but with a German pronunciation.
Zucca is an Italian food whose spelling begins with the letter "z".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "pumpkin". The pronunciation will be "TSOOK-ka" in Italian.
The set of integers consists of zero, the natural numbers and their additive inverses. This is often denoted by a boldface Z ("Z") standing for the German word Zahlen, "numbers".
Wolfgang Zelmer is a German artist. Domenico Zampieri was an Italian Baroque painter.
z-ink is how you pronounce zinc.