Or the rap artist “Jay-Zed”?
I always wondered how do we pronounce the videogame “DayZ”? Is it like “daisies”?
“Find out next time, on Dragon Ball Zed”
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.
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.
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