File:Diphtongues ouvrantes allemandes.png

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Reason to use the other file: "This is not an actual vowel chart of German, but merely an edited version of the official IPA vowel chart (all vowels are in the default IPA positions)."
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Français : Système vocalique allemand
Date 29 August 2004 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from fr.wikipedia to Commons by Korrigan using CommonsHelper.
Author Lachaume at French Wikipedia

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  • 2004-08-29 17:14 Lachaume 270×213×??? (6384 bytes) Système vocalique allemand

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