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The Spanish name of the letter is 'equis', pronounced 'EKeess'

When used in words, it generally has the same pronunciation as Spanish 'j', i.e. 'kh', a guttural 'h', like Scottish 'loCH', thus 'Xavier' is 'khahBEERR'

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it's typing slang for "por" and "para"

for example, por que could be written "por x" or "xk"

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