P_A_Z Posted August 9, 2023 Zed in french but it depends of the language i prononce Zee in english, for example : Ziggy Stardust. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
P_A_Z Posted August 9, 2023 (edited) That was just an example, in france no one pronounce le zedizedi but le zeezee. Edited August 9, 2023 by P_A_Z 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
endoomer Posted August 9, 2023 In Russia, we pronounce 'z' as z + short 'a' or 'æ', so it sounds like GZæDoom 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
smeghammer Posted August 9, 2023 British; ZED. The name of the letter is ZED. Just like the name of the letter 'H' is AITCH.(with a silent H ironically) [unless you are Hyacinth Bucket...] It can be pronounced ZEE(BRA), ZZZ(OO), 'TS' as in PIZZA. or ZE(BRA). 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
THEBaratusII Posted August 9, 2023 Zee Zed if I'm referring to the 1996 RTS game by The Bitmap Brothers lol. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Aricidius Posted January 6 I'm in Canada. Both zee and zed are used although zed is more common. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Aricidius Posted January 6 On 8/9/2023 at 6:53 AM, Azuris said: Well, as everything it is more complicated XP Z is taken out late into the latin Alphabet from the Greek, with Y and K. Y is often called Ypsilon or Greek I in other Languages W is some germanic Invention, as it is just two V, guess they needed a Way to show the Difference of V and how it was spelled back then. V is called Uve in most romance Languages, because it could be V or U in their Parent Language Latin, depending on what Place it was standing. Similiar to how C can be hard, as in Caca of soft, as in Cielo. J is an Evolution from I, for a similiar Reason. So, there is also X from the Greek, but i think it was adopted very early, as there are nativ latin Words as Conexio. So Z, some use it like an sharp S, some similiar as an TS would make an Sound. Zee is meant to go along with the alphabet rhyme of "ee" sounds throughout. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
rita remton Posted January 6 "zed", so "jee-zed-doom" for "gzdoom" :P 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGuy999 Posted January 6 33 minutes ago, rita remton said: "zed", so "jee-zed-doom" for "gzdoom" :P Jee-ZEE-doom Even though YT captions thought the person said cheesy doom. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Guff dotD Posted January 6 We should go the way of the Jeep, and call GZDoom "Jeez-Doom". Spoiler (For those who need context, the General Purpose vehicle (or "GP") was corrupted into "Gee-p", or just 'Jeep' nowadays. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
Patrick_Plays_Doom Posted January 6 my brain just flips a coin to choose which i say 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Li'l devil Posted January 6 I pronounce it either way, however if I'm just saying the letter's name, then it's mostly Zed, but when I'm pronouncing it in some acronym, then I usually use Zee, because it's faster to pronounce it for me. As for GZDoom, I just say "Jesus Doom". 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Doomkid Posted January 6 Even though "Zed" is an extremely goofy sounding word, perhaps what you'd call some little alien creature comin down for a visit - it's really useful for phone calls. C and ZEE sound identical in ultra-bitcrushed phone quality, so having a distinct way to say Z is very useful. GeeZedDoom sounds even more painfully stupid and mushmouthed than GeeZeeDoom, but to be real for a sec, nearly every Doom port being a cluster of 2-4 letters followed by "Doom" was always really unwieldy no matter which specific port we're referring to. "ZDoom" is just so clean cut of a name by comparison. it's crazy to think there was a time when just one measly extra letter was enough!! (lol) 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
ducon Posted January 6 I say sometimes [gzdu:m] in French or more often [ʒezɛddu:m]. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
LadyMistDragon Posted January 6 I say Zee because I'm a patriotic American and anything foreign is fucking stupid and wrong, clearly Ok, it just sounds odd in a North American accent so I'd never consider saying that. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
SuyaSSS Posted January 6 (edited) I usually just swap between using both of them. For example: I say G-Zee-Doom but I pronounce ZDL as Zed-D-L. I guess it's more on what feels right to me but there's also a bit of schooling involved in this as well due to my school teaching me only the Zed pronunciation. So I'm pretty comfortable with using that most of the time. Let me go on a tiny rant: Even if Zed sounds more goofier than Zee. I somewhat prefer it because Zed, even if it may be a bit weird sounding for anyone who hasn't used it, atleast can't be confused for any other letter meanwhile Zee has 2 letters which are there to confuse you. The G and as Doomkid mentioned, C. ALSO ALSO the sound made by Jee/Ji is pretty similar to Zee. This is there just to cause ridiculously unnecessary confusions in a place where there shouldn't have needed to be unnecessary confusions. This is why I think Zed is a tiny bit better compared to Zee. Edited January 6 by SuyaSSS 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Pechudin Posted January 6 I'm Croatian so Z is just Z, with no wovels. It's nice, having each letter be pronounced the same way with no insane logic like English language. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Revved Posted January 6 (edited) Zee. Even though I'm a Canadian, I always stuck with Zee. Zed just never felt right to me. I remember some show from when I was a kid having to awkwardly change the alphabet song just so it would rhyme. "Q, R, S, T, U, V- look up ahead! W, X, Y, Zed!" Edited January 6 by Revved 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
Gmg Posted January 6 (edited) Why does english language sound so complex and confusing!? 🫣 I thank to god that is not my native language. No offense. Edited January 6 by Gmg 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGuy999 Posted January 7 (edited) 5 hours ago, Revved said: "Q, R, S, T, U, V- look up ahead! W, X, Y, Zed!" That's just cursed. Why, canada, why. Might as well go all in A Bed Ced Ded Ed Fed Ged Hed Id Jed Ked Led Med Ned O Ped Qed Red Sed Ted U Ved Wed Xed Zed. Nooo... Thanks for using Zee. Have a good day. Edited January 7 by DoomGuy999 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGuy999 Posted January 7 On 8/9/2023 at 4:25 PM, endoomer said: In Russia, we pronounce 'z' as z + short 'a' or 'æ', so it sounds like GZæDoom I was about to say how the heck do you say æ But now, short a? Like ah? Or augh? Gzahdoom 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Maximum Matt Posted January 7 Well, I say 'zed', so that's officially what it is worldwide. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Remilia Scarlet Posted January 7 Zee in most cases, except when I say "ZX Spectrum", which is "Zed Ex Spectrum". 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
YouAreTheDemons Posted January 7 I thought that was just when pronouncing the letter by itself, not how it was actually sounded out in a word? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
storm123321 Posted January 7 Zett/zedd I think its obvious from where i am 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Cruduxy Pegg Posted January 7 (edited) Zed on its own but that's what they teach around here and you'll almost never have to spell it like that in a normal word. I know stuff like GZDoom make it weirder to spell but I just call it ZDoom anyway and that one sounds fine with either zee or zed. Edited January 7 by Cruduxy Pegg 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
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