rendezvous
'Z' - you pronounce it 'ron-day-voo'
The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
You have the correct spelling above, exercise.
What does, from A to Z mean? It means from start to finish. From the beginning to the end. It refers to the English alphabet which starts at A and ends at Z. "We are going to cover your biography from A to Z".
In England we spell it Realised, with an S not a Z.
The word rendezvous is the only word in the English Dictionary that has a silent z. It is pronouced, [rahn-duh-voo].
The word "hello" has no Z in it.
'Z' - you pronounce it 'ron-day-voo'
Nah, the "z" isn't silent, because the vowel stress doesn't go in the next vowel after the z. If the word was "zdràveite", i.e. if the vowel stress gone into the first "a", then the z had to be silent. But since the word is "zdravèite" and the stress goes into the first e, the z is not silent. So, the word "zdraveite" is properly read as [zdra'vejte].
The only English Scrabble word is zuz.
The English language does not contain an exact equivalent to the French "u" sound. The nearest English approximation to the French "minutes" is "me newt". Don't try to pronounce the final "s" - it is silent when the word minutes is said by itself. If "minutes" is followed in the same sentence by a word that begins with a vowel, you need to add a "z" to the start of that word.
The only English Scrabble word is zax. However, you also can make zanex.
sizzling
The only English option is zee.
no, no word has exactly twenty-six letters and only one of each, but if you count infinity number of each, than it is possible there is
Only 26 alphabets (A to Z)
This a great question, because after conferring with a half-dozen English professors, no-one could come up with such a word in the English language. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ (when someone is sleeping!) zazz "Z" because it is only one letter meaning that z is the begining and also the end. The only official word I can find is "ZUZ," an ancient silver Hebrew coin. It's plural is of course ZUZIM, like most Hebrew plurals.