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Spanish Ser vs Estar Study Chart | yo go verbs chart

Clean AI language learning infographic showing a Spanish Ser vs Estar pronunciation and usage chart in a soft pastel watercolor study-sheet style. Features beginner-friendly verb forms, English translations, phonetic hints, example phrases, and note sections with a Duolingo-friendly educational vibe, plus yo go verbs chart relevance for study-focused search.

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Pastel watercolor infographic with a beginner Spanish ser vs estar chart, pronunciation hints, example phrases, and notes.
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size191 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Generated2026-05-31
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "Spanish Ser vs Estar". Archetype: PRONUNCIATION CHART. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, watercolor study sheet style, soft pastel palette, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a central pronunciation-and-usage chart with sharp typography and clear section dividers. Focus on beginner-friendly contrast between the two Spanish verbs ser and estar. Include large main columns for the verbs, with each cell showing: original-language form + English translation + helpful phonetic hint. Add example rows such as: ser — to be (essential/permanent) — phonetic hint "sehr"; estar — to be (state/location) — phonetic hint "eh-STAHR". Include beginner examples in chart cells: soy — I am — "soy"; eres — you are — "EH-rehs"; es — he/she is, it is — "ehs"; somos — we are — "SOH-mohs"; están — they are — "eh-STAHN". Add contrasting example phrases with English translations and phonetic hints: soy estudiante — I am a student — "soy ehs-too-dee-AHN-teh"; es importante — it is important — "ehs eem-pohr-TAHN-teh"; estoy cansado — I am tired — "eh-STOY kahn-SAH-doh"; está en casa — is at home — "eh-STAH ehn KAH-sah". Include a small beginner note area in English explaining use contrast: identity, origin, time, and characteristics for ser; feelings, condition, and location for estar. Use English headings and labels only, while taught Spanish words remain in Spanish alongside their English translations. Add subtle watercolor accents, study-sheet arrows, pronunciation callouts, and soft educational iconography. Visually hint at search intent with abstract chart-like study visuals only, rendered without 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.