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Re: [lojban] not quite RECORD:x
In a message dated 4/18/00 9:39:03 AM CST, jjllambias@hotmail.com writes:
<<>German ch, Russian kh, Spanish j or x (or g before e or i),
Spanish x is normally pronounced ks, as in English.
The only word I know where x is pronounced like j is "Mexico",
which most non-Mexicans write as "Mejico" anyway.
(Maybe Texas/Tejas is another such word, but in this case
the pronunciation varies along with the orthography.)>>
Well, Quixote, Xoxomilchi, and so on -- generally where Catalan or Aztec or
Mayan had an sh in the 16th century. Mainly names, it looks like (but the
Soviet premier was Jruschof, not Xruschof in the papers). And mainly
Mexican? But "par exemplo" remembered from a class where they were trying,
against our experience in the fields, to teach us Cathtellian.