In the United states, it is Zee
Elsewhere, it is Zed
The British pronounce the last letter "zed", as do most Australians. Much more sensible than "zee" which can be confused with "cee" and other letters.
That would be the letter "X", which unless used alone or hyphenated is pronounced as a "Z" or a combination of the letters X and Z. (xylophone, Xavier, xenophobe)
'Z' is the last letter of the English Alphabet.
There are not any letters z in this sentence, but there are two places where you pronounce /z/: words and friends. You pronounce them as /z/ because d is a voiced sound.
The pronunciation of words is determined by language rules and conventions. In English, the "x" in "xylophone" is not pronounced as a "ks" sound because it follows the rules of the letter combination "xy" which is typically pronounced as a "z" sound.
"Z" is the 26th letter of the English alphabet. "z" is also a consonant.
I think z is american english and s is British english but both are correct
The best free website for learning how to pronounce all of the vowel and consonant sounds in American English is called Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish. This resource has audio and interactive graphics that show how to pronounce each sound. I have posted a link to the site below.
The letter 'Z' is still a fully used, fully functioning letter of the English Language.
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There are no English pronouns that start with the letter Z. The furthest letter that English pronouns can start with is Y.
because were american, and clearly we speak with z's not s's..were not british Symbolize - American English. Symbolise - British English.