Ballingalls disease is a rare genetic disorder that affects the nervous system. The spelling of this word is pronounced as /bælɪŋgɔːlz dɪˈziːz/. The first syllable is spelled as "bal" with the sound "æ" because it follows the rule of short "a" sound, followed by a double "l" sound. The second syllable "ling" is pronounced with the "i" sound as "ɪ" and "ng" sound as "ŋ". The final syllable "alls" is pronounced with "ɔː" sound and "s" sound.