Please indicate country in your answer.
Zay-braah I guess, if I would try to write Dutch sounds in English spelling.
There’s a sound version available at https://webwoordenboek.nl/uitspraak/zebra
In Italian it rhymes with Debra. Italians also feel sorry for all kids whose parents thought omitting an O would make for a good name choice.
Australian here so zed-bra
Zaybra
Ditto (Dutch)
South African here. I pronounce it Zeh-bra . So not using the American zee.
Zebra, pronounced like “zay-bra” in Dutch
Canada, rhymes with Debra. Mind you my mom was British so that may have been why I say it that way.
Ze-bra, like le in french and bra like a piece of lingerie.
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Norwegian: Rhymes with Debra, provided that the B is soft. “Seh-bra”
Deebra
Zèbre
in northern ireland that’s “Deeebrah”
I knew a person in NC who pronounced it “De-bore-ah”.
My country pronounces the “Z” portion as “Zee”, but I say “Zee” or “Zed” depending on mood. The “bra” is pronounced “bruh”. (North America)







