The way Canadians,
British, Australians, and any other English-speaking country aside from the United States pronounce the final letter of the alphabet: Z. The American pronounciation "Zee" is derived from a now commonly obsolete late 17th century English dialect. The pronounciation "Zed" is ratified by the
French "Zède", the Spanish and Italian "Zeta", and the
Dutch "Zet", to name a few.
Eh, Bee, See, Dee, Ee, Eff,
Gee, Aych, Eye,
Jay, Kay, El, Em, Enn, Oh, Pee, Cue, Arr, Ess, Tee, You, Vee,
Double-You, Ex, Why, **Zed.**