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Yes, that's how I say it!In our language it's simply Xhaka.
The closest you can do it in English is perhaps "Djaka" like Dja in word Django + ka
Nothing to see hereBoth my streams died and I cannot be bothered to look for another one.
They're good at direct passing out to counter too
Djaka and Jaka sounds the same.
Don't blame you now Reiss is offBoth my streams died and I cannot be bothered to look for another one.
Edit: never mind jts back
He's not English thoZinchenko reminds
In English Xhaka is pronounced dʒaka, Just like Jay / dʒeɪ
XH (two letters) equals one sound j/dʒ