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:Actually, "zed" is the correct pronunciation; almost the entire English-speaking world says it. But Americans pronounce "zee" for unknown reasons. (Probably for the same reason they don't spell things such as "colour" with a "u".) (This message is not intended to offend Americans, just poke fun at them. I am Canadian, by the way.) [[User:Toomai|Toomai]] 03:29, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

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Bill Drill or Drill bill. There both from Gruntys revenge and banjo tooie. Are they different names? Cheers, Chicken7 >talk 01:54, 13 April 2008 (UTC)


Does it really say "head" in the game? Beak seems like a better rhyme. Jimbo-Jambo

Yes, sadly it does say head. I had to quit and recheck myself because I didn't believe what I had read. _Dekudan312

Template:Z rhymes with "head", not with "beak". So it makes complete sense. Same thing with the Glide rhyme of Template:Z and "red". Toomai 17:12, 23 December 2008 (UTC)

From what I hear, in the UK, they pronounce Template:Z as "Zed".

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Actually, "zed" is the correct pronunciation; almost the entire English-speaking world says it. But Americans pronounce "zee" for unknown reasons. (Probably for the same reason they don't spell things such as "colour" with a "u".) (This message is not intended to offend Americans, just poke fun at them. I am Canadian, by the way.) Toomai 03:29, 24 December 2008 (UTC)