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Not in all languages. In Spanish it can represent [h] as in Mexico, in Greek (as chi) it can represent [kh] as in Xristos, in Nahuatl transliterated into Latin characters it can represent [sh] as in Tlaxcala, in Mandarin transliterated into Latin characters it can represent something between [s] and [th] as in xiao.

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Yes, the grapheme "x" can represent the phonemes /k/ and /s/ in English. Examples include words like "box" (/bɒks/) and "tax" (/tæks/).

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Q: Does the grapheme x normally represent two phonemes - k and s?
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