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We here in Austria and the rest of the German-speaking world pronounce it as "zett", but I have heard Americans pronounce is as "see".
So, C and Z are pronounced the same by Americans.
Now I wonder if this is the same for all English-speakers, or just Americans, and why would you pronounce 2 letters the same way ?
And do you think Americans and other English-speakers should change pronounciation to "zett" or the more softer "zedd" too, like we Germans ?
So, C and Z are pronounced the same by Americans.
Now I wonder if this is the same for all English-speakers, or just Americans, and why would you pronounce 2 letters the same way ?
And do you think Americans and other English-speakers should change pronounciation to "zett" or the more softer "zedd" too, like we Germans ?