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[lojban] Re: ihi vs. ixi



>i didn't believe that "ihi is so incredibly hard to articulate", but i
tried saying the two (ihi, ixi), and sure enough, when i say 'ihi', it
sounds
>(almost) like 'ixi'..  i'm not sure i can tell them apart all the time, but
there is still a difference.  the x-form is more emphatic than the h-form.
>although german has both 'h' and 'x' (in front and back variants), i don't
think they ever contrast.
>in my high school spanish class (in phoenix), we were taught to use /h/ for
spanish [g]/[j].  since then i've learned that it's more usual to pronounce
it
>as /x/, but i believe that the two are free variants of each other, at
least in mexican spanish..

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