How to write sh-sound?

Frithureiks Swartagaizis gadrauhts at HOTMAIL.COM
Mon Mar 19 18:53:43 UTC 2012


How could sh-sound be written in neogothic?

Words such as choclate (t+sh) or Czech?

I once thought of adding a letter 'c' and write ch but since gothic never have consonant clusters to correspond to one consonant sound that would be a bad idea.

Then I thought, why not use X? It's only used for loanwords so far, why not give it a use like that and stand for sh-sound?

*Xaukolata

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