Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Letter “Z” Will Be Removed from the English Alphabet?????

Surprising as it sounds, it looks like the English alphabet will be losing one of its letters on June 1st. The announcement came from the English Language Central Commission (ELCC).

Here is a quote from the press release:

After carefully considering and debating the matter for over two years, the ELCC came to the conclusion that the letter “Z” should be removed from the English alphabet. The main objective of this change is to simplify the phonetic aspect of the language, and to unify the American and British spellings.

What will happen to the words that have the letter “z” in them? It depends on the word. According to the ELCC, words that started with a “z” will now start with an “x”. Examples include:

* zero becomes xero
* zoo becomes xoo
* zone becomes xone
* zodiac becomes xodiac

Words that featured a “z” with the “s” sound, on the other hand, will now be officially written with the “s” (i.e., unifying the American and British spelling). Examples include:

* visualize becomes visualise
* analyze becomes analyse
* materialize becomes materialise
____________________________________
ref:http://www.dailywritingtips.com/

Labels:

0 Comments:


ePathram Blogs

Home  

Latest Posts

  • Rooh Afza
  • Falooda
  • coolഫോര്‍ഡ്!Ford Figo launch on March 9
  • Ginger Honey Drink
  • Banana Smoothie
  • Coco Colada (non-alcoholic)
  • Designated Appletini (non-alcoholic)
  • How To Shake Cocktails
  • Belgian Orange Blossom Recipe
  • How to Decorate Tote Bags


  • Archives

  • September 2009
  • October 2009
  • November 2009
  • December 2009
  • January 2010
  • March 2010
  • April 2010
  • May 2010


  • ePathram