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  • #61
    Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
    Why do Armenians use "X" when they type to express the sound "Kh"? a "X" makes the sound of "Z," like "Xena" or "Xenomorph"... don't mean to single you out, but EVERYONE's doing this, and it makes no sense. When did "X" become "Kh"?
    I am for the "one sound - one letter" principle.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Azgaser
      I am for the "one sound - one letter" principle.
      But why THAT later?

      X = "Zee" or "Ks" sounds.
      "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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      • #63
        Uhh..

        In an eventual latin version of the Armenian alphabet I would prefer:

        The letter 'Z' for "Z" as in "Zorro".

        The letter 'C' for "Ts" as in "Tsnvel" (to be born).

        The letter 'X' for the "Kh" sound.

        'Ks' for "Ks" ---> Taksi.

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        • #64
          well. my brother, you are actually saying the greek alphabet.
          X as in xaxox(grape)
          C and in pizza
          and Z and in zorro
          expect that italian and french have r as in Paris

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          • #65
            "X as in xaxox(grape)"

            What?? Only the first 'x' in that word equals to the "kh" sound.

            I think Armenia should have a Latin alphabet on the side of the Armenian. That would be cool.

            Then "khaghogh" should be written:

            "Xagog" (the g:s should have a line on the top).

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            • #66
              x as in xndzor
              r as in xek(wheel)

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              • #67
                Welcome Taline, that's a pretty name.
                hahaha you guys on this forum crack me up

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                • #68
                  Christy Canyon

                  Filthy xxxxx. Stone her.

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                  • #69
                    Amot! G'na shor haki.

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                    • #70
                      Who are you calling amot?

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