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What is the schwa sound in mirror?

The schwa sound in "mirror" is the ə sound in the first syllable, "mir".

Here's why:

* The schwa sound is a neutral vowel sound. It's the most common vowel sound in English and is often represented by the upside-down "e" symbol (ə).

* In "mirror", the first syllable "mir" has a short, unstressed vowel sound. This is typical of the schwa sound.

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