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EX. et CO. S.A.R.L. - Expertise et Conseil

75010 Paris-France

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  • Is there a rule for the correct pronunciation of words starting with ex?
    The following words are pronounced starting with an eks: extant [ek'stænt] extra ['ekstrə] execute ['eksɪkjuːt] exhale [eks'heɪl] excellent [ˈeksələnt] excavate [ˈekskəveɪt] So, I have this question on my mind for a while: Is there a rule of thumb to determine whether the words starting with an ex must be pronounced with iks or eks?




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