Also, when followed by some vowels the Germanic k softened to a ch sound.
Hunbatz Men also points out the English sound "sh" and Mayan "ch" sound alike.
Section Note: Unlike several other auxiliary languages, Glosa uses the letters q and x. C makes the 'ch' sound in "ur".
It is familiar to English speakers as the "ch" sound in "chip".
He had some trouble with the ch sound.
The old man chuckled at his mangled "ch" sound.
Visitors to China are always puzzled that the "ch" sound is spelled "q" - the beer pronounced ching-dow is properly spelled Qingdao.
She pronounced this with a 'ch' sound, like Tchair-vee.
(The "ch" sound is difficult for young children to pronounce, so it's normal for them replace it with an easier sound.)
Or encountered the "ch" sound in Chaim?