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Hiragana Alphabet to English German Pronunciation Chart

Clean watercolor-style educational poster featuring a sharp German pronunciation chart with English translations, phonetic hints, and tidy study-sheet labels. Designed with a soft pastel, Duolingo-friendly vibe, this infographic blends clear typography and organized learning visuals for language learners searching hiragana alphabet to english resources.

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Educational pastel infographic showing a German phrases pronunciation chart with English translations and phonetic hints in neat rows.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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File size187 KB
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Generated2026-05-14
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "Common German Phrases Pronunciation Chart". Archetype: PRONUNCIATION CHART. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, watercolor study sheet style, soft pastel palette, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a sharp central pronunciation chart with neatly aligned rows and columns for upper-intermediate learners. Include common German phrases with each entry showing: original-language form + English translation + phonetic hint. Example entries to visually include: "Wie läuft’s?" — "How’s it going?" — "/vee loyfts?/"; "Ich hätte gern …" — "I would like …" — "/ikh HET-te ghern/"; "Das ergibt Sinn." — "That makes sense." — "/das er-GEEBT zint/"; "Kommt darauf an." — "It depends." — "/kommt da-ROUF an/"; "Keine Ursache." — "No problem / You’re welcome." — "/KAI-ne UR-za-khe/"; "Ich bin einverstanden." — "I agree." — "/ikh bin ine-fer-STAN-den/"; "Könnten Sie das wiederholen?" — "Could you repeat that?" — "/KUEN-ten zee das VEE-der-ho-len?/"; "Was ist der Unterschied?" — "What is the difference?" — "/vas ist dare OON-ter-sheed?/"; "Ich habe mich missverständlich ausgedrückt." — "I expressed myself unclearly." — "/ikh HAH-be mikh miss-fer-SHTEND-likh OWS-ge-druerkt/"; "Lassen Sie mich kurz nachdenken." — "Let me think for a moment." — "/LAH-sen zee mikh koorts NAKH-den-ken/". Add subtle pronunciation cues and tidy section labels in English. Use sharp typography, generous spacing, soft watercolor washes, light study-sheet annotations, and small tasteful decorative motifs only. 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.