The spelling of the name "Kendalle" may seem unusual at first glance, but it follows a common pattern in English phonetics. The initial "K" represents a voiceless velar plosive sound, /k/, while the following "e" is pronounced as a schwa sound, /ə/. The subsequent "n" and "d" are both voiced dental consonants, /n/ and /d/, respectively. Finally, the word ends with a long vowel sound represented by the letter "a", which is pronounced as /eɪ/. Altogether, the pronunciation of "Kendalle" is transcribed as /kənˈdæleɪ/.