Mall is pronounced by some as Mal and by others as Morl in Britain
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There are no unstressed, or schwa vowels in the American pronunciation of "necessary." In British pronunciation, the vowel of the third syllable is unstressed to the vanishing point: necess'ry
No. There are no long sounds in the pronunciation. (There is one in the British slang telly.)
International variances excluded, behemoth is "bee-HEE-muth". Unless it's a really BIG moth! The formal British English pronunciation is different. It is BEE'-huh-moth, with the accent on the BEE and the second syllable is huh instead of HEE and moth instead of muth. It sounds like a tomato /tomahto kind of thing. (See link takes you to the formal British English Pronunciation)
The proper noun for mall is the name of a mall; for example Mall of America in Bloomington, MN or Mall of Georgia on Mall of Georgia Drive and Mall of Georgia Boulevard in Buford, Georgia.
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The Lougheed Mall is a shopping mall which can be found in Burnaby, British Columbia and is located in the northeast corner of the city which is near the border with Coquitlam.
Motyer
Listen to British pronunciation!http://www.pronounceitright.com/pronuncia.php?id_pronuncia=5425
Pall Mall cigarettes are manufactured by the American tobacco company R. J. Reynolds. The company is based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Pall Mall is also manufactured by the British company British American Tobacco.
British dialectual pronunciation
The Pall Mall Magazine was first created in 1893 as a British literary and cultural magazine. It merged with the Fortnightly Review in 1914 to become The Fortnightly and Pall Mall Magazine.
You can speak a Victorian dialogue using the Received pronunciation of British English. This is the pronunciation that was considered correct in Victorian times.
The American pronunciation is SKED-u-ull. The British pronunciation is SHED-u-ull. They're both right.
The US pronunciation has the short I sound, as "duh-LEM-uh". The British pronunciation uses the long I sound, as "dy-LEM-uh".
Crystal Mall is located in the Canadian province British Columbia. It was established in 2000. It is located 4500 Kingsway at the intersection with Willingdon Avenue.
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.