Yes, there is a z sound in the word resume.
it makes a z kind of sound
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
The 's' in appease has the 'z' sound.
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
It makes a Z sound as in hose and nose.
The S has a Z sound in reside (as in resign, meaning quit).
In the word "pose," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his." In the word "soft," the letter "s" makes the /s/ sound like in "sit." In the word "wise," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his."
In that word, X has a Z sound.
S makes a Z sound. Pri-zim.
One word that has the "z" sound but starts with an "x" is "xylophone." The letter "x" is pronounced as a "z" sound in this word due to its Greek origin. The "xy" combination is commonly used in words borrowed from Greek, where "x" is pronounced as a "z" or "ks" sound.
The letters 'c' and 'z' make the 's' sound.:)
In English, the plural form of a word ending in -z is created by adding -es. This is done to maintain the pronunciation of the word when forming its plural form. So, "quiz" becomes "quizzes" to maintain the "z" sound.