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French Subjunctive Pronunciation Chart Infographic

Clean AI language learning infographic featuring a French Subjunctive Pronunciation Chart in a soft pastel, watercolor study-sheet style. The layout highlights common starters, core forms, pronunciation patterns, and mini examples with neat labels and subtle icons; also relevant for searches like ser forms in spanish chart.

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Educational pastel infographic showing a French subjunctive pronunciation chart with labeled sections, example phrases, endings, and phonetic hints.
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File size174 KB
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Generated2026-05-31
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "French Subjunctive Pronunciation Chart". PRONUNCIATION CHART archetype. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, watercolor study sheet style, soft pastel palette, tasteful academic imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a central sharp-typography chart focused on beginner-friendly French subjunctive sound patterns and common trigger phrases, organized in clear sections with neat labels and soft watercolor accents. Include cells that show: original-language form + English translation + phonetic hint where helpful. Use linguistically accurate French spelling and diacritics.

Suggested chart sections:
- Section: "Common subjunctive starters" with items such as "il faut que — it is necessary that — eel fo kuh", "bien que — although — byan kuh", "pour que — so that — poor kuh", "avant que — before — ah-vahn kuh", "je veux que — I want that — zhuh vuh kuh".
- Section: "Core subjunctive forms" with beginner examples such as "que je sois — that I be — kuh zhuh swah", "que tu aies — that you have — kuh too ay", "qu'il fasse — that he do/make — keel fahss", "que nous allions — that we go — kuh noo zah-lyon", "qu'ils puissent — that they can — keel pweess".
- Section: "Pronunciation patterns" showing grouped endings like "-e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent" with English label "common present subjunctive endings" and brief phonetic cues, plus notes that many final letters are silent.
- Section: "Mini examples" with cells such as "Il faut que tu sois ici. — You must be here. — eel fo kuh too swah ee-see", "Je veux qu'il vienne. — I want him to come. — zhuh vuh keel vyenn", "Bien qu'elle ait peur. — Although she is afraid. — byan kel ay pur".

Add subtle pronunciation icons, soft arrows, and callout bubbles, but keep the layout tidy and study-sheet-like. Visually hint at search intent with a generic conjugation-chart composition only, with no on-image text referring to Spanish or search terms. 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.