Spanish letters 'j', 'g' followed by 'e' or 'i' Includes sound files!

This letters always sound: /x/ (Voiceless velar fricative)
The voiceless velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It was part of the consonant inventory of Old English and can still be found in some dialects of English, most notably in Scottish English, e.g. in loch, broch or saugh (willow).
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/ko̞n̪.t̪äˈxjäɾ/
(to infect)
  
/mä.ne̞ˈxäɾ/
(to drive)

pe̞ɾ.xu.ðiˈkäɾ/
(to harm)
  
/ke̞ˈxäɾ.se̞/
(to complain)

/me̞.xo̞ˈɾäɾ/
(to improve)
  
/t̪e̞ˈxi.ðo̞/
(fabric)

/äˈxä.ðo̞/
(worn)
  
/so̞ɾ.t̪iˈle̞.xjo̞/
(spell)

/o̞.xäˈlä/
(I hope so!)
  
/e̞sˈpe̞.xo̞/
(mirror)

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