When I practice a word, I want to reach produced my learning word. For example, I am learning word of "consult" . When I click the produced word, you must show me consul, consultancy, consultation, etc. Thank you so much in advance.
As this feature is closely connected to the conjugation, I am merging these two suggestions together.
The most popular requests like this one always end with "we merged it with another request". But there is no link to that request, and anyway, what is the follow up from it? Are you going to take it into your roadmap any time soon or is it dead at the bottom of your backlog?
So what's the status of this feature? Looks like this request has been sitting here for almost a year. Is it as not as simple as adding a AI prompt that states "if the word is a verb, then provide the present tense conjugations. If the verb is irregular, state how it's irregular and how it impacts the word"? I literally do this all the time (with chatgpt) when I was using anki and it works flawlessly. I type a word and it automatically lists out the meaning, usage, type of verb/word, if it's an irregular verb, writes out present tense conjugations, and gives 3 examples, and finally it lists the similar words and the differences between them. I would be happy to provide the prompt if you would like Jana from DuoCards
I'm just surprised that this request has been here for so long since these grammar and examples are created by AI. It seems like it should be a quick prompt update, not a code update of the application. Here is the prompt I used when making Anki flashcards: I want you to create Spanish vocabulary cards using this template. Provide the meaning of the word with short, clear definitions. If it has multiple meanings, include them. Explain the usage of the word, describing when and how to use it in conversational Spanish. State the type. For verbs, specify if it’s regular, irregular, stem-changing, reflexive, or gustar-style. List present tense conjugations without pronouns, unless it’s a gustar-style verb, then include pronouns. Provide at least 3 example sentences in Spanish using different tenses. If the verb has multiple uses, such as reflexive or gustar-style, repeat the full breakdown for each use: meaning, usage, type, conjugations, and 3 examples. List the locations of where this word is primarily used. (This will prevent users from learning words that are not used in their location) Provide a Similar Word section that includes the similar word, its meaning, usage, type, conjugations if it’s a verb, at least three example sentences with translations, and finally, a clear explanation of the difference between the main word, other verb uses, and the similar word. This gives a full breakdown of everything the user needs to know about the word. This answers every question that the user will have a out the word they are learning. More is more, not less.
Tyrantt FPV: Thanks for your feedback. We choose features not only based on user votes but also according to our internal priorities, so some requests can take longer to get to. This one is still on our radar. Thank you for your patience.
Conjugation excerises would greatly enhance
It would be great feature.
This is an excellent idea. It would be nice if the definition section for verbs included the conjugations. It could also be neat if the base card is a verb for the app to vary the prompt across the various conjugations of subject and tense.
Would be good for Romanian too
Not only German. :)
Yes, it’s so important when you are studying German. It would be nice!
Я уже писал им об этой проблеме. Я изучаю шведский язык, а он как известно имеет мого общего с немецким. Здесь так же есть неправильные формы. Мне порекомендовали, добавлять неправильные формы в описание.
Totally agree, where also you can practice conjunction, same as the cards, but for conjunction only, and to be separate from the other cards
The word is "conjugation". Yes, it would be good to have conjugation tables included with verbs. For nouns, it should list singular and plural forms in languages that have them.
Actually, in Russian, verbs come in two forms: perfective and imperfective. When adding one or the other, it would be great if DuoCards also proposes to create automatically another card for the second form. Or add both forms on the same card.