Transliteration: re-gis-seur
🇩🇪 Der Regisseur des Films hat einen besonderen Stil.
🗣️ der re-gis-seur des fil-ms hat ei-nen be-son-de-ren stil
🇺🇸 The director of the movie has a unique style.
🇩🇪 Der Regisseur hat einen neuen Film gedreht.
🗣️ der re-gis-seur hat ei-nen neu-en fil-m ge-dreht
🇺🇸 The director has made a new movie.
🇩🇪 Der Regisseur hat die Szene inszeniert.
🗣️ Dare reh-gi-suhr hat dee tseen-e in-tsen-yert.
🇺🇸 The director staged the scene.
🇩🇪 Der Regisseur hat bei vielen Filmen Regie geführt.
🗣️ Dare ruh-gi-sur hat bay feel-en feel-men reh-gee geh-fyuhrt.
🇺🇸 The director has directed many movies.
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You can use the word "Regisseur" which translates to "Director".
The word "Regisseur" is pronounced as "re-gis-seur".
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