For the pronunciation of the calculus-related usage of 'integral' - "IN-teg-ral"
For the pronunciation of the "needed for completeness"-related usage of 'integral' - "in-TEG-ral".
I believe that this is the same as the USA pronunciation, so my American wife has assured me...
Hope this helps.
INTEGRAL has the common US pronunciation "IN-tuh-grull".
Integral is pronounced either [in tih grul] or [in teh grul]. Both are correct.
Of course not! Vancouver Island is an integral part of the Province of British Columbia.
The US pronunciation has the short I sound, as "duh-LEM-uh". The British pronunciation uses the long I sound, as "dy-LEM-uh".
Yes. you can pronounce tomato correctly in two ways, as it is pronounced differently in British English and US English (the British form appears in some US regions as well). British English - Toh-MAH-toh. US English - Toh-MAY-toh.
No
in UK it is pronounced shedule (with no k sound) in US it is pronounced skedule (with the k sound)
Motyer
British English pronunciation: "Chumlee" <><><> US English pronunciations: Col mon del ee; CALL MON DELL EE
Listen to British pronunciation!http://www.pronounceitright.com/pronuncia.php?id_pronuncia=5425
British dialectual pronunciation
In common US pronunciation, the A in what sounds like "uh," so the pronunciation is (whut).