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MALL

This is a Mall, a place where multiple stores are lined up to shop.

What do we mean?

M.A.L.L. = Multi-stores Aligned, Linked, and Lined up in a row


A mall is more than just a shopping place.


The word helps us understand the structure of a commercial center:

  • Multi-stores → many businesses in one place

  • Aligned → organized in sections or pathways

  • Linked → connected for easy access

  • Lined up → arranged strategically for convenience


Examples:

  • Aventura Mall → a mega-mall with many aligned retail spaces

  • Commercial Center Mall → a connected shopping system

  • Multi-Mall → multiple shopping experiences in one structured environment


Pronunciation: /mol/


Why is this relevant?

Understanding mall the Doski way helps bilingual learners connect sound, structure, and meaning.


Instead of memorizing random vocabulary, you decode the word logically.

This makes English easier to retain because you understand how the word works, not just what it translates to.


That’s how Doski transforms language learning into pattern recognition.


Conclusion

A mall isn’t just a place to shop.


It is a system of multiple stores aligned, linked, and lined together for commercial flow and convenience. When we understand words by structure, English becomes clearer, memorable, and practical. That’s the Doski way.


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