The second vowel is an unstressed “i”. In most varieties of English, since it is unstressed, we pronounced it as a schwa, which sounds roughly like “uh”.
If you’d like to articulate that syllable, then pronounce it like the “i” in “sit”. That’s completely optional.
The second vowel is an unstressed “i”. In most varieties of English, since it is unstressed, we pronounced it as a schwa, which sounds roughly like “uh”.
If you’d like to articulate that syllable, then pronounce it like the “i” in “sit”. That’s completely optional.