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aw-live-er sigh-ks is how you pronounce oliver sykes.
Typically like it was "ks" or "cks" at the end.
like banks say fran-ks. but its just spelled as francs. It is pronounced as fran-ks.
"Weelkes" is typically pronounced as "Wheel-ks," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
FOL-KS-VAH-GEN Make sure you pronounce the L!
Yep. Was KU's first coach from 1898-1907. Is buried in Lawrence, KS. Ironically, he's the only KU coach with a losing record.
Egg-zit is how you pronounce exit +++ Eck-sit. Not 'G' and 'Z' sounds. 'X' is pronounced "ks".
Rolex is pronounced as "roh-leks." The "x" in Rolex is pronounced as a "ks" sound.
The Danish name "Brix" is pronounced similar to "bricks" in English, with a short "i" sound. The "x" at the end is pronounced as a hard "ks" sound. Overall, it has a straightforward pronunciation, making it easy for English speakers to say.
Like vecksed. Almost the same way you pronounce text, only with a v.
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The best way I would pronounce it in some cases would be "ks" but otherwise, like a "z" with the beginning of a word.