How To Say “Spy X Family”?

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The Spy X Family is a Japanese anime series that revolves around the “crossover” of a spy and a family, with the “x” symbol representing a connection between the two words. The “x” is a decorative and not even a letter, so there’s no need to say it. The show is titled “Spy X Family” or “Hunter X Hunter”, and the katakana in the extra mission chapter is ‘スパイファミリー’ (Supai Famirii). The “x” is pronounced without the x, and the “x” is a symbol of the “crossover” between a spy and a family.

In Japanese, the “x” translates to versus, so the title is “spy vs family” or “hunter vs hunter”. The author personally says “axe” because they’re lazy. The official pronunciation is Hunter Hunter, but the author still uses Hunter X Hunter and Spy X Family.

In this channel, the author introduces various Japanese words and phrases with a focus on pronunciation. The “x” is meant to be silent and pronounced “Spy Family”, but the “x” is decorative and not even a letter. Fans are meant to call this Spy Family as the X is silent and only represents a connection between the two words.

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Freya Gardon

Hi, I’m Freya Gardon, a Collaborative Family Lawyer with nearly a decade of experience at the Brisbane Family Law Centre. Over the years, I’ve embraced diverse roles—from lawyer and content writer to automation bot builder and legal product developer—all while maintaining a fresh and empathetic approach to family law. Currently in my final year of Psychology at the University of Wollongong, I’m excited to blend these skills to assist clients in innovative ways. I’m passionate about working with a team that thinks differently, and I bring that same creativity and sincerity to my blog about family law.

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