ChipznChz • 2 yr. ago. From my understanding ZEE caught on in the United States because it rhymes and flowed better with the rest of the alphabet sometime between the 1500’s-1700’s while ZED is a form of the French ZEDE which derived from the Greek ZETA. ZEE was being used originally by more countries but the United States wanted to be
Sort of, it's just the way British English pronounces zebra can't be emulated in American English because the hard Z (zed) is automatically promoted to a soft Z (zee). British English can emulate the American English way via "zeebra" (Americans won't see any difference in pronunciation)
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