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[lojban-beginners] Re: Rememberize: online flashcard learning.



Also, I found a site called Study Stack where computer flashcards can be
made. It is also possible to put the flashcards on a PDA or a similar device
so you can take them places and study without your computer. I started
making a set of the gismu and got as far as {cladu}. I think it is possible
for other people to use it too, but I think an account is necessary to
change the cards. I'm adding the words as they are on the gismu list at
http://www.lojban.org/publications/wordlists/gismu.txt so if anyone would
like to help add words, they can, but please try to add them in alphabetical
order so it is easier to tell which ones have or have not been added. Like
the gismu list, I am also including cmavo which have rafsi. I have not yet
sent an email to the place to ask for a Lojban folder to be made. It doesn't
seem to show up in searches or in the Languages folder I tried to put it in,
but maybe it just takes time before it actually gets where it's going.
Either way, I think you should be able to see it if you go here
http://www.studystack.com/menu-95011 

mu'omi'e .skaryzgik.


-----Original Message-----
From: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org
[mailto:lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org] On Behalf Of turnip
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 8:53 AM
To: lojban-beginners@lojban.org
Subject: [lojban-beginners] Re: Rememberize: online flashcard learning.

Robin, this is great!!!  Thanks.  I was wondering one thing, however.  Is it

possible/not difficult to great one large group of _all_ the gismu/cmavo?
Or 
is the 200 entry table a limitation of the website?  I'm at the point where
I 
need to be quizzed on "jivbu" just as much as "vidni" or "simna" 
simultaneously.  What I'm getting at is this-- while I have been learning
off 
of a paper listing of braste for a long while, I'm not convinced that (for 
example), I'm getting "jinzi" correct only because I know its approximate 
location on the list.  But if I was confronted with both the possibility of 
"jinzi" and "jinsa" , would I know which is which?

  If it can't be done, or too difficult to do, then thanks anyway.  But if
it 
COULD be done esaily, could you do so?

              --Mike T.


>===== Original Message From lojban-beginners@lojban.org =====
>I found an online spaced-repitition flashcard learning site and, for
>a friend, put all the basic Lojban vocabulary on there, ordered by
>frequency of usage, in 100 word groups:
>
>http://rememberize.com/search/tag/lojban
>
>-Robin
>
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