W is not strictly part of the Spanish alphabet. Any words with it that are used in Spanish wold be borrowed words from other languages (for example, whisky).
X starts a few words such as xenofobia--also not really a native Spanish word, as it comes from Greek.
Y Ya and y are words. Some words can alternatively be spellied with y- or hi-; for example yerba/hierba.
Z zaguán, zanahoria, zapata, zurcier.
Some Spanish words that have the letter "x" in them are "extranjero" (foreigner), "examen" (exam), and "excepción" (exception).
Yes, there are Spanish words that begin with the letter "X," such as "xilófono" (xylophone), "xenofobia" (xenophobia), and "xenón" (xenon).
French words that start with x are:Xylophone, Xénon, xénophobe, xérès, xylophage
There are no Egyptian words that start with the letter "x" as the Egyptian language does not have that letter in its alphabet.
if X is Ks , tagalog has "Kasing Ganda"= Ksing ganda (as beautiful as)
xilófonoxenofobiaxenófoboyateyugoyugoslaviawhiski (nowadays, this spelling is accepted in Spanish)Other workds I can think in Spanish with a W are mainly names..
There are few words that star with X, so the answer is NO
Windex
xces-x
Xylophone, yacht and woodpecker are words. They begin with the letters x, y and w.
Water Hocky
tortilla, torta, tres, trece, treinta, tu, te, tu/s, tuyo/a/s, tarea, taza, Xavier
A check of several hockey glossaries show no words starting with the letter X. The list skips from W to Z. The hockey words that start with Z are Zamboni and zone.
xenofobo/a xifoldeo/a/s xifosuro/a xilico/a xilofago/a xilografico/a xiloide
I don't believe there are any words that have q in them in the Japanese language. Same as with c, x, v, l, w.
Some Spanish words that have the letter "x" in them are "extranjero" (foreigner), "examen" (exam), and "excepción" (exception).
Native American words starting with x: xota = Dakota/Lakota for grey xas = Delaware/Lenape for the number 8 xuáhchee = Crow for skunk