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Korean Hangul Chart with English Translation Infographic

Bright AI-generated educational poster featuring a Korean Hangul chart with English translation in a clean, Duolingo-friendly classroom style. It highlights consonants, vowels, syllable-building flowcharts, and example word blocks with crisp typography, rounded panels, and cheerful learning icons.

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Colorful Korean Hangul chart infographic with English translation, consonants, vowels, syllable blocks, arrows, and examples.
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Resolution1024 Γ— 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size211 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Generated2026-05-23
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetkorean hangul chart with english translation
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Language learning infographic titled "Korean Hangul Chart". GRAMMAR-RULE flowchart adapted as a structured Hangul learning map with a sharp central grid/table and clean connector arrows: sections for Consonants, Vowels, Syllable Building, and Example Blocks. Duolingo-friendly cartoon style, friendly primary palette, clean educational poster, tasteful modern classroom visuals, no cultural stereotyping. Render crisp typography and highly legible boxed cells. In the Consonants section, show key Hangul letters with English labels and phonetic hints, for example: γ„± β€” g/k β€” "like g in go, k at end"; γ„΄ β€” n β€” "n"; γ„· β€” d/t β€” "like d in day, t at end"; γ„Ή β€” r/l β€” "between r and l"; ㅁ β€” m β€” "m"; γ…‚ β€” b/p β€” "like b in boy, p at end"; γ…… β€” s β€” "s"; γ…‡ β€” silent/ng β€” "silent at start, ng at end"; γ…ˆ β€” j β€” "j"; γ…Š β€” ch β€” "strong ch"; γ…‹ β€” k β€” "aspirated k"; γ…Œ β€” t β€” "aspirated t"; ㅍ β€” p β€” "aspirated p"; γ…Ž β€” h β€” "h". In the Vowels section, show core vowels with English translation-style labels and phonetic hints: ㅏ β€” a β€” "ah"; γ…“ β€” eo β€” "uh"; γ…— β€” o β€” "oh"; γ…œ β€” u β€” "oo"; γ…‘ β€” eu β€” "close back unrounded"; γ…£ β€” i β€” "ee"; ㅐ β€” ae β€” "eh"; γ…” β€” e β€” "e"; γ…‘ β€” ya β€” "yah"; γ…• β€” yeo β€” "yuh"; γ…› β€” yo β€” "yo"; γ…  β€” yu β€” "yoo". In the Syllable Building flowchart, visually explain: Initial Consonant + Vowel = basic block, and Initial Consonant + Vowel + Final Consonant = closed block. Use example cells with original-language form plus English translation: κ°€ β€” ga β€” "syllable ga"; λ‚˜ β€” na β€” "syllable na"; ν•œ β€” han β€” "han"; κΈ€ β€” geul β€” "script/text syllable geul". Include a mini examples grid of useful Korean words with English translation: ν•œκ΅­μ–΄ β€” Korean language β€” "han-gu-geo"; μ‚¬λžŒ β€” person β€” "sa-ram"; 학ꡐ β€” school β€” "hak-gyo"; 친ꡬ β€” friend β€” "chin-gu". Add small English-only labels such as "Basic consonants", "Basic vowels", "Combine into syllable blocks", "Examples", and "Pronunciation hint". Use arrows, rounded panels, cheerful icons like speech bubbles, books, and letter blocks. Maintain linguistic accuracy in Korean and English spelling. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English β€” 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.