>Zed
Disgusting.
Zed
i agree. fuck zed
>cabetha
+10 points.
>Q R S T U V
>W X Y and ZED
It doesn't rhyme!!
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
>zee
what... the fuck
>see
lmao it's
zeTTTTTTT
>Changing the name of a letter just so it will rhyme in some song you made up
So childish..
there are a lot of words they mispronounce, like melee, they say it wrong, just saw it in a video today, had to do a double take
Its ZET.
>Amerisharts in charge of phonetics.
We didn't change the letter just so we cou-
>leaf
Nevermind
>Not pronouncing V 'ved'
[muffled laughing]
>not pronouncing V "fow"
wew
>V = vee
>U = (You)
>W = not double vee
Ay bee cee dee ee ef gee aitch ai jay kay el em en oue pee que arr ess tee you vee double-you ex why and zee
>Ay bee cee dee ee ef gee aitch ai jay kay el em en oue pee que arr ess tee you vee double-you ex why and
hm so far so good so far go-
>zee
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Jewsus.
>FAU
>VOO
>EEKS
>EEGREK
>ZET
Plain, simple and MANLY.
once more
Thanks satan
Should be Zeta right, CHI-user?
theta*
Ah
Beh
Ceh
Deh
Eh
Eff
G-eh
Ug-ah
Ee
Joh-tuh
Kahpuh
Elle
Emm
Enn
Oh
Peh
Keh
ERRe
Ess
Teh
Oo
Veh
Dooplo-Veh
Shees
Eegreh-goo
Zeh
>2017
>not pronouncing y as eegrek
Silly anglos
What the FUCK
The vowels at the very least are in the proper way.
A -> Ah (as in that)
E -> Eh (as in bed)
I -> ee (as in speed)
O -> Oh (as in pot)
Uh -> Oo (as in food)
Anglos just fucked that up, though.
The consonants usually just are followed by "ê" which has no english spelling, so I went with eh. Think of the french é as in regardé or something.
Quebec pls
don't think anyone cares about Brazilian to be perfectly honest with you desu
In new zealand we sing z as zee
Stop acting smug just because Arab has a few more speakers than Portuguese. We don't practice polygamy.
New Zealand sings the alphabet exactly like satan
aw shame cuz ur cute
New Zealand is a nice place
based new zealand
Thanks satan
>Zed's dead, bab. Zed's dead
>in USA they teach the Spanish alphabet with "CH", "LL", and "RR" as letters
what the fuck
I took four years of Spanish and the only letter I was taught not in English was the fancy N.
Thanks guys