Pronouncing ‘X’ correctly - Improve your English Pronunciation

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Hi this is Ceema, welcome back to another lesson on pronouncing the alphabet, X correctly.

Now a lot of English learners have a very similar and a very common problem of using

or pronouncing the word with x correctly. In fact amongst pretty much all the alphabets

in the English language, pronouncing X becomes a bit of a challenge. I'll tell you why, because

there are several ways of pronouncing this one alphabet but I'm gonna make it very simple

for you. I’m gonna show you different ways of how to say this alphabet depending on which

word you are going to use it with. So stay tuned and pay attention to when you are going

to use the alphabet x in what ways while pronouncing it.

Now the most common way of pronouncing X is with khs sound. Okay, so it's a khs, khs,

khs, sound. Not exactly a khas sound but it's a khs sound. But there are 4 things, you need

to remember in order to draw out the khs sound when you are using the alphabet X. so there

are 4 conditions to use the lhs sound. You can use either of these conditions in order

to get this sound in a word. The first condition is that the X will be followed by a consonant

sound, okay. So the X will be followed by a consonant sound. So all other sounds apart

from a, e, i, o, u are consonant sounds. Let’s have a look at the word, next. The x is followed

by the T which is a consonant and a consonant sound. So you will say, next. The x would

have a khs, next because the X is followed by the consonant sound, okay. The second thing,

you need to remember, in order to have the X giving you the khs sound is when X is used

at the end of a word. So, let's look at a word like, relax. The X is at the end of the

word and therefore, the X gives me the khs sound. Okay, let's do this once again. The

first thing you have to remember is that the X, for it to give you a khs sound should be

followed by the consonant sound. In this case, we have an example, next because the T is

a consonant. The second condition is that the x has to be at the end of the word to

give you the khs sound like relax, okay. The third condition or the third way that you

can draw out the khs sound, when using the word or the alphabet, x is when you have X

followed by the vowel sound. However, in this case, the syllable after X is not the stronger

one. So the syllable after X is the weaker one. Okay, so for example, we have taxi. The

X is followed by the vowel sound because i or the e sound, is a vowel sound. However,

you are using, the khs sound because the syllable after the X is the weaker one. So before the

X, you have ta which is a stronger syllable but after the X, you have an e, which is a

smaller syllable. So you use, the X to be a khs sound, when the X is followed by a vowel

sound. However, the syllable after that X has to be the weaker one like taxi, khs sound

and the fourth condition which I haven't mentioned on the board is when you are using a prefix.

So for example, you have words like ex-wife or ex- employee. A

prefix always is followed by a hyphen. So when you use prefixes like my ex- boyfriend

or your ex-wife or I'm an ex- employee, that's when you will again use the x with the khs

sound, okay. So I hope you've got this part clear and very simple to understand for you.

But now because I said that X can be used in several ways, the X has another sound,

it does make in some words which is the ghz sound. so this was the khs sound and this

is the h sound, okay. let's see, how and which words are those which give you the ghz sound.

again, there are 2 conditions. the first condition is that, the X to give you the ghz sound has

to be followed by a vowel sound with no underlying conditions, okay. so X followed by the vowel

sound will give you the ghz sound in a word. so, you have an executive, you don't say an

executive. you say an executive. a lot of English learners, say executive which is wrong,

it's executive. okay, so we have the X followed by the vowel sound which is the eh sound.

so therefore you say, executive. okay so executive.

so the other instance, when X will give you the ghz sound is when, you have X followed

by a stronger syllable. for example, you have the word X, in this word, the alphabet X in

this word which is followed by the stronger syllable, that's why you will example. the

ghz sound, eghz, example because ample is the stronger syllable, the syllable which

is stressed as opposed to eh before the x, which is the weaker one. and so, when you

have the ex which is followed by the stronger syllable, or if you have the x which is followed

by a vowel sound, that's when you will always get the ghz sound. so you have words like,

executive and example. okay, that's how you will use the ghz sound in an ex. but what

about another way of using the same alphabet. well this very common, in fact it's not very

common because, these words are not used so much but the x can also give you a sound.

but the only condition for it to give you a z sound is, if the x is used as the first

word. so whenever X is the first alphabet in your word, that’s when you get, the z

sound. so you have a word like Xerox, x is at the beginning of the word. so it has a

z sound, it won't have a khs or a ghz sound because it's in the beginning. so it's got

a Xerox. a word like this which is a name of a person really, it's a Xavier with a z

sound. you can't have a khs or a ghz sound because the x is coming as the first alphabet

in this word, okay.

now an x also creates two other special sounds. I call it special because there are very,

very few words in the English language which make the sound, okay. it is the khsh and the

ghsz, okay the khsh and the ghsz. but these sounds, come in an x only if the X is followed

with a U. so words like, sexual, the khsh. it's not a sexual, it's not a sexual or a

zesual, it's a sexual, a khsh sound because the X in this word is followed by a u. so

it gives you a special sound which says, sexual. the khsh sound also if the X in some cases

is followed by the U, can also give you the ghsz sound. for example, luxury. It’s not

a lusury, it's not a khsh sound, it's the ghsz sound, luxury, okay.

so these are the different ways that you will pronounce the letter, X. I'm sure if you keep

practising and if you really ponder over the different ways, you can say the word, x, your

pronunciation is going to be really good. so I'll be back with some lessons, until then,

this is me saying, keep practising.