C chelseylynn New member Monday at 11:56 PM #41 @coldcatsoup I'd support this for sure. It's not even a "real" sound, even the International Phonetic Alphabet represents it as /ks/ rather than its own symbol because it's the consonant sounds /k/ followed by /s/.
@coldcatsoup I'd support this for sure. It's not even a "real" sound, even the International Phonetic Alphabet represents it as /ks/ rather than its own symbol because it's the consonant sounds /k/ followed by /s/.
H hhodgson New member Tuesday at 6:09 PM #42 @chelseylynn I would be willing to sell all my Xs to Elon Musk for a healthy sum since he likes them so much; I don't mind writing "ks".
@chelseylynn I would be willing to sell all my Xs to Elon Musk for a healthy sum since he likes them so much; I don't mind writing "ks".
S stevenb6 New member Tuesday at 11:56 PM #43 @hhodgson Aks the X and Elon Musx perplecksing use of it to fleks.
W wdkey New member Wednesday at 5:58 AM #44 @coldcatsoup Sometimes it's "x like in fox" or "x like in box".
A amymine712 New member Thursday at 11:21 PM #47 @coldcatsoup In which case, c should arguably make a "ch" sound without needing an h there. That way it doesn't feel as redundant.
@coldcatsoup In which case, c should arguably make a "ch" sound without needing an h there. That way it doesn't feel as redundant.
S scarred4life New member Today at 12:54 AM #49 @lastofall My daughter has an alphabet book using "xylophone" for x, and the picture is a glockenspiel. I refuse to call it a xylophone.
@lastofall My daughter has an alphabet book using "xylophone" for x, and the picture is a glockenspiel. I refuse to call it a xylophone.