The phenomenon called ceceo/seseo, is discussed more thoroughly in this Wikipedia Article.
It is zeta, and you pronounce it 'séh tah.'(The pronunciation in Spain is closer to th for Z and D than in Latin America.)
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Natalia Zeta was born on December 29, 1983, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain.
Zeta or zeda
Castillian and Spanish are synonyms. Thus, I speak Spanish and Castillian. About the question I can say: The "z" in most Spain is pronounced as 'th' in English "think" In Andalusia and Latin-America, as 's' in "say"
cu - pronounced 'coo'
That spells La Paz in the Spanish alphabet.
JZ- most proper nouns don't change. The letters 'j' (name in Spanish: 'jota') and 'z' ('zeta') are pronounced: 'j' - 'ch', as in Scottish 'loch' 'z' - 'th' as in 'thin' (in Spain); 's' in Latin America So 'JZ' would sound like 'CHTH' or 'CHS'
Ethnicity:*62.5% Welsh*25% Irish*12.5% English
Nope, its just on Greek. Zeta Beta Tau is real
Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet.
Zeta One was created in 1969.