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German ch, Russian kh, Spanish j or x (or g before e or i), Greek chi, Arabic 
(which
Arabic did we finally decide on? khaa?) but nothing to help a native speaker 
of Canadian French. Did anyone suggest a Parisian r (I don't think it is a 
Quebecois one) and then devoicing? Pretty close if there is another r handy.

