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Common German Phrases Infographic Chart for Beginners

Clean sketchnote-style infographic featuring a large central grid of common German phrases with English translations, phonetic hints, and formal vs informal callouts. The Duolingo-inspired green and yellow palette, notebook accents, and organized chart layout echo the search intent of a korean vowels and consonants table while staying focused on beginner German practice.

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Educational poster with a central table of common German phrases, English meanings, phonetic hints, and simple doodles.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size226 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-06-05
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetkorean vowels and consonants table
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Language learning infographic titled "Common German Phrases". Archetype: VERB CONJUGATION TABLE (rows × tenses), adapted for beginner phrase practice. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, sketchnote style, duolingo green & yellow palette, tasteful simple doodles, no cultural stereotyping. Render a large sharp central grid/table with excellent typography and clear row/column separation. Use beginner-friendly structure: rows = everyday communication functions, columns = phrase pattern variations. Include cells with German original-language form + English translation + helpful phonetic hint where useful. Suggested rows: Greeting, Polite response, Asking name, Saying name, Thank you, You are welcome, Please, Excuse me, Sorry, Yes/No, Goodbye. Suggested cell content examples: "Hallo — Hello — HAH-loh", "Guten Morgen — Good morning — GOO-ten MOR-gen", "Wie heißt du? — What is your name? — vee HYSST doo", "Ich heiße ... — My name is ... — ikh HY-suh", "Danke — Thank you — DAHN-kuh", "Bitte — Please / You’re welcome — BIT-tuh", "Entschuldigung — Excuse me / Sorry — ent-SHOOL-dee-goong", "Ja — Yes — yah", "Nein — No — nine", "Auf Wiedersehen — Goodbye — owf VEE-der-zayn". Add small beginner callouts in English such as "Formal" and "Informal" where relevant, for example "Hallo" vs "Guten Tag", and "Tschüss" vs "Auf Wiedersehen". Include a tiny legend in English explaining that phonetic hints are approximate. Keep layout balanced, friendly, highly legible, with decorative arrows, stars, speech bubbles, and notebook-style accents. Visually echo the search intent with a subtle organized chart-like composition reminiscent of a vowels-and-consonants table, but do not include any Korean-specific text or labels. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.