Or the rap artist “Jay-Zed”?
We always say “Zee Zee Top” - I think there’s a sort of unspoken acceptance that they’ve earnt it. But you sometimes hear people say “Jay-Zed”, normally as a bit of gentle mockery.
Jay-Zed as a joke is definitely something I’ve done.
Along with Thirty Pence
50 Cent?
Oh god that’s hilarious
More like 40p now, thanks decades of Tory “leadership”!
I like to say Bradley Pitt.
Feat. The Dogg Stone
Along with Thirty Pence
Ugh, double post
This is the most British thing I’ve ever heard.
Ah, so I’m guessing it wasn’t “Dragon Ball Zed” either, then.
I guess that makes sense, the Rush song doesn’t become YYZee in the US (mostly).
It is in french. In the intro song it sounds like they sing “dragon boule zedde”.
Boule (kind of ) being pronounced as “bool” ( from boolean )
Grew up in South Africa (British English) and we always said “Dragonball Zee”
Brit here, I’ve heard both but DBZee is the most common.
I always called it dragonballs
I know people who say zed zed top, but only in jest
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Am in Australia, we use ‘zed’ for the letter ‘z’. but it’s different for the band, as that’s a proper name. You go with the pronunciation of the owner of the name.
What about a Datsun 240z? Don’t you say 240zed?
My buddy once showed me a funny interaction in the comments under a Top Gear video about the Corvette Z06. Being from the UK, the called it the Zed-06. But someone in the comments claimed that it should be pronounced Zee-06. The conversation went something like this:
“Why does he keep saying Zed-06? It’s Zee-06.”
“Because in England, where this video was made, we say ‘zed’”
“Well, in America, where the car was made, we say ‘zee’”
“Well, in England, where English was made, we say, ‘zed’”
Yes indeed, but I guess that’s because a model designation doesn’t feel the same as a proper noun - it’s just numbers and letters. Maybe…?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Well yeah if I saw a BMW 3 series I wouldn’t use the German pronunciation for 3. Why use the American pronunciation of Z?
Eh? Doesn’t everyone call it a BMW Drei? 😄
A bay-em-vay drei even
Beh Emm Veh Drei
The difference to me is that a model number is primarily written, not spoken, information, while “Z Z Top” is meant to be spoken before written
I’m Canadian and don’t know anything about Datsuns so I’d say 240 zed lol
I may be just making fun of those vehicles but I call them a 24 oz or the newer ones are a 35 oz.
My mate had a Nissan Z something and yes we’d call it the Nissan Zed.
I’m Aussie and say 240zee, but I’m also a dutch immegrant and into cars
I mean, we all get into cars sometimes. Doesn’t change the validity of your opinion man.
But being Dutch on the other hand…
There’s two types of people I can’t stand in this world. People that are inconsiderate of other people’s cultures, and the Dutch
Hey, I’m part Dutch.
Oh wait, I started it.
Same in Canada. It’s Zee Zee top.
Exactly this. Unless I am intentionally being an arse by refusing to read American products which rely on the Z being read as “zee” to work in the intended pronunciation. It’s the little things that make life worth living, y’know.
It’s the same with English speaking countries and Rammstein. We say Stein with a normal sss sound but when it’s the name of the band it goes to the German shhh sound.
I come from a “zed” country but we normally use the pronunciation of the people/creators.
So if I were reading the name “Jay-Z” for the first time and had never heard of him, I would think it was pronounced Jay-Zed or maybe Jays, but when I heard his name said by others I mentally adjusted it to Jay Zee.
I do the same thing in reverse, I live in Zee territory but I always pronounced the ZX Spectrum as Zed-Ex
Imagine if the whole alphabet was like zed instead of like zee:
a bed ced ded ed f ged h i j k l m n o ped q r s ted u ved w x y zed
ged
Is this pronounced ‘ged’ or ‘ged’?
Yes
I… unironically don’t hate this!
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This is correct. ;)
I had ties to both Zee and Zed-speakers growing up, but in my experience, Zee and Zed can be used somewhat interchangeably, even across the pond. This might be in order to account for names (like Z Z Top and Jay Z), puns (such as La-Z for lazy) or even ease of pronounciation - when playing CSGO, I’ve heard Americans refer to the CZ-75 as Cee-Zed-Seventy-Five, because they found it weird to switch between the cee, zee and seven sounds, but I’m not sure how common this is.
CeeZee SeventyFive is easy to say, it even rhymes at the starting bit
a lot of people do say Jay Zed, but knowingly tounge in cheek in my experience
Asking the real questions.
… and I hope to the gods it’s Jay-Zed
As a Canadian it really depends whether I say Zee or Zed. Looking online I was surprised to see that it has apparently been Zed in Canada for a long time, but I distinctly recall being raised on Zee until about the mid 2000s then everywhere in the curriculum it was Zed and I started hearing it more. Probably the biggest influence on whether I say Zee or Zed just depends on pop norms, and what sounds better.
Some examples:
- Zee Zee Top, obviously
- Jay Zee
- 350Zed and 370Zed (in reference to Nissan’s sportscar models, this actually changed for me over time, for the longest time I would say 350Zee or 370Zee, but when referring to the model broadly, it’s always Zee Cars, or for the classic model, it’s Fairlady Zee. Fairlady Zed just sounds awful)
- Day-Zee (the movie and video game)
- Dragon Ball Zee (ALWAYS, Dragon Ball Zed would be madness, I’ve never even considered saying Zed here, perhaps because I encountered it more in my Zee prevalent childhood)
- Zed-DX (the Acura)
- BMW Zed4
- La-Zee-boy (the sofas, obviously, ruins the pun otherwise)
- Alfa Romeo SZed (another car, it seems any time it is separate letters or a series of letter making up a name it’s virtually always Zed)
- ABC song, is always Zee for me, but I’ve heard others say Zed her often. To me it’s weird because otherwise it doesn’t rhyme with “next time won’t you sing with me”. Oddly if you asked me to say the alphabet backwards though, my first instinct would also be Zee.
- the phrase “from A to Zee”
- If you asked me what the last letter of the alphabet is, or to spell Zebra, I would say Zee, it seems when referring to the letter alone I pretty consistently use Zee
- I just asked my wife to spell Zebra and she said Zee though
At least the British and Americans are consistent, I don’t even know what the heck I’m doing here!
Day-Zee (the movie and video game)
This one is kind of fascinating to me, because even being from the US, I feel like Zed works better when it’s zombie-related. Probably both due to Shaun of the Dead (“Not using the Zed word!”), and because that makes it rhyme with “dead”.
I don’t think I’ll ever get Zedbra or Lay-Zed-Boy out of my head now. I love it.
There is a difference between Zeh bra and Zee bra, I say it to rhyme with meh bruh. Maybe that’s why they don’t seem very impressive animals.
Here in Australia where we also pronounced z as zed not zee, I’ve never heard anyone say zed zed top and it’s always zee zee top. However, while I personally would too rarely find myself on a conversation about Jay-Z to be able to gather enough data to form a conclusion, I vaguely feel like I’ve people both say Jay-Zed and also Jay-Zee though I’m not quite sure.
I think the thing is, without being able to explain why, Zed Zed top just seems too obviously not the intended pronunciation that it’s just a no brainer to interpret it as Zee knowing that they’re American and American culture being so ubiquitous that everybody knows you guys say Zee. Jay Z theoretically should fall under the same rule but I think it’s easy enough to say Jay Zed without it feeling weird and wrong that same people might opt for their familiar Z pronunciation over the source Z pronunciation, though I’d say it’s not typical.
No
If it’s a company name or a band or something then I’ll say zee. But acronyms like ZFS are always zed.
I always wondered how do we pronounce the videogame “DayZ”? Is it like “daisies”?
It’s supposed to be day-zee but I used to say day-zed to annoy a friend who played it lol
Yes, I think I would pronounce it Dayzee, even though I’m Canadian
Day-zee. Definitely not daisies, maybe similar to daisy but there’s a pause and different emphasis while saying it
i always do, but it’s mostly to be facetious - i wouldn’t be hugely surprised if people didn’t know what i was talking about
It’s y.y.zed.
Please tell me you’re in to Rush.
i do actually quite like rush, though i must admit i’d never heard of yyz until this thread