what is the explanation of pronouncing x as z when its the first letter?
Anglos are dumb
>>9442276
Well, how else would you pronounce it?
>>9442336
As an x
>>9442336
Fax is pronounced "faks". So "Xylophone" should be pronounced "Ksylophone", I think he means.
>>9442356
Kse is absolutely right.
>>9442356
That is how xylophone is pronounced.
>>9442408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vv3vm4ESnk
https://translate.google.com/?source=osdd#en/en/xylophone
>>9442408
What did he mean by this?
>>9442408
I have bad news for you bud
What is the explanation of britcucks omitting half the consonants all the time?
Is 'r' so impossible for you, cunts?
>>9442439
ask that for the french
>>9442271
Words that start with x are typically borrowed from Greek, which pronounced the symbol 'x' as /z/.
lrn2intoLinguistics
>>9442450
Chi was pronounced as an aspirated k, you goon.
>>9442439
It's to avoid sounding like a redneck retard.
its kh sound
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