• zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    They didn’t use the Roman alphabet. They used hieroglyphs. The Spanish were the ones who came up with that spelling.

    Now, why did the Spanish decide that X should make a “sh” sound? I don’t know, but I can guess. I don’t think that the “sh” sound is present in Spanish, so they decided to use a letter that they didn’t use much (or at all) to represent it: X. But in English, X inside of a word makes a “ks” sound, so when the word was read by English speakers, they said “acks-oh-lawtl”.

    I just pulled that out of my ass, though.

    ETA: Okay, did a little research. It looks like the letter X is used in Spanish, and it used to have a “sh” sound, but it changed over time.