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for the love of god, learn phonetics. It's not that hard.

it's actually: n(ei)'tal

In pronunciation respelling, it's nay-TAHL

and to simplify even more, it's

Neigh, as the horse vocalization, or nay as in "I said, 'nay', good sir"

and then tall, as in, "Yao Ming is tall"

furthermore, the emphasis is on "tall", not "nay". In your OP selections, capitalized sections means that is where the emphasis is. Like EM-pha-sis, not em-PHA-sis