Both can.
The s in "blunders" is pronounced with a buzzing sound similar to that used for the letter "z" in a word in English, and uses the vibrations of the vocal chords. The s in "makes" is pronounced with a hissing sound that does not make use of the vocal chords but only the movement of air between the teeth.
From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
(z,z+2) or (z+2,z)
2nd z=17 1st Z=22 Easy as ABC: Just do the following 39-5=___ ___divide by 2=z z+5=Z
The chromatic polynomial for the Petersen (not Peterson) graph ispi(z) = (z - 2)* (z - 1)*z*(z^7 - 12*z^6 + 67*z^5 - 230*z^4 + 529*z^3 - 814*z^2 + 775*z - 352).
In American English, "music" and "visa" are pronounced with a z sound.
The "s" in umbrellas is pronounced with a "z" sound.
Ziyao is pronounced as "z-ee-y-ow" with the emphasis on the "z" and the "ow" pronounced as in "how."
The "x" in xiphoid is pronounced as a "z" sound. So, xiphoid is pronounced as "zi-foid."
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
The Polish phrase "go with God" is pronounced as "idź z Bogiem" in Polish, which is pronounced as "idsh z Bo-giem."
The Greek word "zao" (ζάω), meaning "to live," is pronounced as "zah-oh." The "z" is pronounced like the "z" in "zebra," the "a" is pronounced as in "father," and the "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go." Stress is typically placed on the first syllable.
"Zdravei" is pronounced as "zdrah-VEH-ee." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "z" is pronounced like the "z" in "zebra." The "ai" at the end is pronounced as a long "ee" sound. This greeting is commonly used in Bulgarian to say "hello."
Zed to rhyme with bed
cu - pronounced 'coo'
is, pea brains.
The "z" in "zai" is not pronounced like the "dge" in "judge. It is more like the z in "zebra" but there are a few differences, the "z" in "zai" is pronounced more strongly, and the upper and lower teeth bite together tighter.