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."
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.
HISS LIKE A SNAKE WHEN THE S IS PRONOUNCED NOT A Z
Azul. When pronouncing it, the "Z" is pronounced as an "S".