Consonant: X

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  • Spanish Alphabet
  • Topics 1–10
    • Vowel: a
    • Vowel: e
    • Vowel: i
    • Vowel: o
    • Vowel: u
    • Consonant: d
    • Consonant: r
    • Consonant: rr
    • Stress
    • Intonation: Statements
  • Topics 11–20
    • Intonation (information questions)
    • Intonation (yes/no questions)
    • Intonation (choice questions)
    • Linking Part One
    • Linking Part Two
    • Linking Part Three
    • Consonant Sounds: b/v
    • Diphthongs
    • Consonant: c
    • Consonant: ch
  • Topics 21–30
    • Diphthong: "Ai"
    • Consonant: f
    • Diphthong ei
    • Consonant: g
    • Diphthong oi
    • Consonant: h
    • Diphthong ui
    • Consonant: j
    • Diphthong au
    • Consonants: k and w
  • Topics 31–40
    • Diphthong eu
    • Consonant: l
    • Consonant: ll
    • Diphthong ia
    • Consonant: m
    • Diphthong ie
    • Consonant: n
    • Consonant: ñ
    • Diphthong io
    • Consonant: p
  • Topics 41–50
    • Diphthong iu
    • Consonant: q
    • Diphthong ua
    • Consonant: s
    • Diphthong ue
    • Consonant: t
    • Diphthong uo
    • Consonant: x
    • Consonant: y
    • Consonant: z
Consonant: "X"

The Spanish “x” has three separate sounds. The first is like the “ks” in the word “talks” (examen). The second is pronounced like the English letter “h” and is reserved for certain proper nouns and words that are derived from them (México, mexicano). The third is pronounced like the English “ch” and it, too is reserved for certain proper nouns (Xitle, Xela).

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