Re: Pronounce correctly X..ander
in reply to a message by Levi Neckerauer
yes.. but the /k/ phone in x is always lost and the combination reduced to voiced z when it's the initial letter in English - Xerox, xenophobic, xerography, xylophone, xylem, etc. since all these words are Greek in origin, they retain an approximation of Greek spelling, even though the pronunciation of initial x, and the y has changed in English.