Zebra

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The traditional British English pronunciation has the first syllable rhyming with 'sea' - 'ZEE-bra', IPA: /ˈziː brə/. The American pronunciation, which has the first syllable rhyming with 'said' or 'bed', /ˈzɛb rə/, is becoming more common in the UK. Jones says that this is especially true of the 'zebra crossing' to help pedestrians cross roads more safely.

Older speakers prefer the traditional - and academic teachers are often older than their students.