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The third syllable (tur) has a schwa or unstressed sound.

The I is pronounced with as a short I (dih) or a long I (dy). The E is a short E sound (rek).

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The schwa vowel in "director" is pronounced as /ə/, similar to the "uh" sound. It is a central, mid, and unrounded vowel sound commonly found in unstressed syllables.

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