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Stuart F
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Merriam-Webster (in a blog) says to pronounce the "x" in "latinx" as "ex", and they give the pronunciation as "\luh-TEE-neks" which in IPA would be something like /lə'ti neks/. Cambridge has voice samples that are similar.

Merriam-Webster says to pronounce the "x" in "latinx" as "ex", and they give the pronunciation as "\luh-TEE-neks" which in IPA would be something like /lə'ti neks/. Cambridge has voice samples that are similar.

Merriam-Webster (in a blog) says to pronounce the "x" in "latinx" as "ex", and they give the pronunciation as "\luh-TEE-neks" which in IPA would be something like /lə'ti neks/. Cambridge has voice samples that are similar.

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Stuart F
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Merriam-Webster says to pronounce the "x" in "latinx" as "ex", and they give the pronunciation as "\luh-TEE-neks" which in IPA would be something like /lə'ti neks/. Cambridge has voice samples that are similar.