Or the rap artist “Jay-Zed”?

  • @Billy_Gnosis
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    91 year ago

    What about a Datsun 240z? Don’t you say 240zed?

    • Dandroid
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      441 year ago

      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’”

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      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)_/¯

      • @TheGrandNagus
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        61 year ago

        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?

      • @Feathercrown
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        41 year ago

        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

    • @Heavybell
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      41 year ago

      My mate had a Nissan Z something and yes we’d call it the Nissan Zed.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I may be just making fun of those vehicles but I call them a 24 oz or the newer ones are a 35 oz.

    • @barrage4u
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      21 year ago

      I’m Aussie and say 240zee, but I’m also a dutch immegrant and into cars