The spelling of the word "khsaa" may seem confusing at first glance, but it is actually a valid word in the Russian language. Its pronunciation is "kha-sa", with the "kh" representing a voiceless velar fricative sound, like the "ch" in "loch". The "s" sounds like the regular English "s" sound. The word itself means "bathhouse attendant" and is written as "крыловатый хозяин сауны" in Russian, which translates to "winged owner of the bathhouse".