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This tag is for questions about the letters of the alphabet.
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How is “X” pronounced in English?
As a rule of thumb, the prefix ex- is pronounced with /ks/ when the prefix is stressed.:
'excellent
'exit
'exile
'execute
When this prefix is not stressed, then if the first sound in the root (the …
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Differences between pronouncing the 'G' and 'J' in US/British English
The letter G is called /dʒi:/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with see.
The letter J is called /dʒeɪ/ in in both British and American English. It rhymes with say.