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The fact that Sz in Hungarian reads as s and other way around, S becomes sh - is mind-boggling especially for Poles, where Sz is pronounced as sh. and S remains s.
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Wait for the Italian where "cc" makes a "ch" sound and "ch" is "k"

* When followed by e or i.

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In Spanish "z" always sounds [s] (except in Spain where it sounds [θ]), but "s" can often sound [z].
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