Latest Lingographics
Latin Numerals 1-20
Learn how to say numbers in Latin Cardinal and ordinal numerals for values 1-20 Download [...]
ESL Prepositions of Time Basic
Covers on a very basic level: Prepositions at, on, and in with time for absolute beginners Phrases [...]
Klingon Verb Prefixes
Here is an attempt to visualize Klingon verb prefixes. [...]
Esperanto Colors – Koloroj en Esperanto
Lernu kolorojn en Esperanto Learn colors in Esperanto Download [...]
ESL Numerals—Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
Study/cheat sheet with English numerals for cardinal and ordinal numbers up to trillions, basics of fractions, [...]
ESL Numbers 0-99
Learn how to write numbers 0 to 99 in English Download PDF [...]
JLPT N5 Kanji
A quick cheat sheet with kanji recommended for JLPT level N5. Only characters. There are no longer [...]
Greek Alphabet Cheat Sheet
Simple Greek alphabet cheat sheet without pronunciation for when you have quite mastered the Greek alphabet but [...]
Katakana Cheat Sheet
5/1/2020 Fixed error (ツ was showing instead of ル) Katakana cheat sheet with no readings, [...]
Hiragana Cheat Sheet
Simplistic hiragana cheat sheet for everyone who has mastered hiragana but needs to be reminded or [...]
Greek Alphabet with Pronunciation and Letter Names
Greek alphabet with letter names and both ancient and modern pronunciationEgyptian Hieroglyphs 1—Uniliteral Glyphs
Egyptian hieroglyphs that represent one consonant with pronunciation and transcription in Manuel de CodageLearn Japanese
Hiragana Cheat Sheet
Simplistic hiragana cheat sheet for everyone who has mastered hiragana but needs to be reminded or [...]
Japanese Hiragana and Katakana Chart / Cheat Sheet (Side by Side)
Simple cheat sheet with hiragana and katakana characters next to each otherJapanese Katakana Chart
Katakana chart with romanization and pronunciation in the International Phonetic AlphabetJapanese Days of the Week
Days of the week in Japanese—includes days in hiragana and kanji (including stroke orders), and English translation
Learn languages with Lingographics! We have started creating materials for learning Japanese, ancient Egyptian, and Greek and we are working on adding more.
Do you have an idea for a lingographic that you would use and would appreciate of someone made it for you? Let us know! We’ll consider your idea and likely we’ll make a lingographic based on your input/idea and publish it.