Clean AI language learning infographic featuring a sharp pronunciation chart for German articles der, die, and das in a soft pastel watercolor study-sheet style. Duolingo-friendly layout, clear English headings, and beginner example nouns create a polished educational look that also fits searches for a fundations letter formation chart.
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Language learning infographic titled "German Articles: der, die, das". Archetype: PRONUNCIATION CHART. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, watercolor study sheet style, soft pastel palette, tasteful minimal imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a sharp central pronunciation chart with clear columns and rows for the three German definite articles. Include on-image English headings such as: Article, Meaning, Pronunciation, Phonetic Hint, Example Noun. Each main cell shows the original-language form alongside the English translation and a helpful phonetic hint: der — the (masculine) — pronounced like 'dair'; die — the (feminine/plural) — pronounced like 'dee'; das — the (neuter) — pronounced like 'dahs'. Add beginner-friendly example pairings in chart cells: der Mann — the man, die Frau — the woman, das Kind — the child. Include a small English-only note section with simple labels such as: Singular articles, Gender groups, Listen for vowel length. Keep all explanatory text in English, while taught German words remain in correct German spelling. Emphasize legible typography, balanced spacing, soft watercolor washes, study-sheet layout, subtle pronunciation icons, and neat poster composition. Visually echo the structure and clarity of a classroom letter-formation reference chart without copying or adding any on-image text related to that search intent. 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.
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