The slideshows below run through each chord inversion. The “root” inversion is the one where the leftmost note being played is a G#/Ab.
G#/Ab (“G#/Ab major” / G#/Abmaj)
G#/Abm (“G#/Ab minor” / G#/Abmin / G#/Abm)
G#/Ab7 (“G#/Ab seven”)
G#/Abm7 (“G#/Ab minor seven” / G#/Abmin7)
G#/AbM7 (“G#/Ab major seven” / G#/Abmaj7)
G#/AbmM7 (“G#/Ab minor major seven” / G#/AbminMaj7)
G#/Ab7b5 (“G#/Ab seven flat five”)
G#/Ab7#5 (“G#/Ab seven sharp five”)
G#/Abm7b5 (“G#/Ab minor seven flat five” / G#/Abmin7b5)
G#/Ab7b9 (“G#/Ab seven flat nine”)
G#/Ab6 (“G#/Ab six”)
G#/Abm6 (“G#/Ab minor six” / G#/Abmin6)
G#/Ab69 (“G#/Ab six nine”)
G#/Ab9 (“G#/Ab nine”)
G#/Abm9 (“G#/Ab minor nine” / G#/Abmin9)
G#/AbM9 (“G#/Ab major nine” / G#/Abmaj9)
G#/Abadd9 (“G#/Ab add nine”)
G#/Ab11 (“G#/Ab eleven”)
G#/Abm11 (“G#/Ab minor eleven” / G#/Abmin11)
G#/Ab13 (“G#/Ab thirteen”)
G#/Absus2 (“G#/Ab sus two”)
G#/Absus4 (“G#/Ab sus four”)
G#/Ab7sus2 (“G#/Ab seven sus two”)
G#/Ab7sus4 (“G#/Ab seven sus four”)
G#/Abdim (“G#/Ab diminished”)
G#/Abdim7 (“G#/Ab diminished seven”)
G#/Abø (“G#/Ab half diminished”)
G#/Abaug (“G#/Ab augmented”)