Do people in the UK call the old bearded rock band "Zed Zed Top"?Apeman42@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 132 points – 1 years agoOr the rap artist "Jay-Zed"?59Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAh, so I'm guessing it wasn't "Dragon Ball Zed" either, then. I guess that makes sense, the Rush song doesn't become YYZee in the US (mostly).It is in french. In the intro song it sounds like they sing "dragon boule zedde". Boule (kind of ) being pronounced as "bool" ( from boolean )Grew up in South Africa (British English) and we always said "Dragonball Zee"Brit here, I've heard both but DBZee is the most common.I always called it dragonballs
Ah, so I'm guessing it wasn't "Dragon Ball Zed" either, then. I guess that makes sense, the Rush song doesn't become YYZee in the US (mostly).It is in french. In the intro song it sounds like they sing "dragon boule zedde". Boule (kind of ) being pronounced as "bool" ( from boolean )Grew up in South Africa (British English) and we always said "Dragonball Zee"Brit here, I've heard both but DBZee is the most common.I always called it dragonballs
It is in french. In the intro song it sounds like they sing "dragon boule zedde". Boule (kind of ) being pronounced as "bool" ( from boolean )
Grew up in South Africa (British English) and we always said "Dragonball Zee"Brit here, I've heard both but DBZee is the most common.I always called it dragonballs
Ah, so I'm guessing it wasn't "Dragon Ball Zed" either, then.
I guess that makes sense, the Rush song doesn't become YYZee in the US (mostly).
It is in french. In the intro song it sounds like they sing "dragon boule zedde".
Boule (kind of ) being pronounced as "bool" ( from boolean )
Grew up in South Africa (British English) and we always said "Dragonball Zee"
Brit here, I've heard both but DBZee is the most common.
I always called it dragonballs