Here's a breakdown:
* Mal: Pronounced like the first part of the word "male"
* in: Pronounced like the word "in"
* wah: Pronounced like the word "wa" (as in "water") but with a slightly more open mouth.
So, it sounds like "mal-in-wah".
Here's a breakdown:
* Mal: Pronounced like the first part of the word "male"
* in: Pronounced like the word "in"
* wah: Pronounced like the word "wa" (as in "water") but with a slightly more open mouth.
So, it sounds like "mal-in-wah".