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Booksie (Tunjukkan profil) 19 April 2015 15.03.26
I was wondering if anyone here had tried these already?
Freelang
WeSay
Bloom
Bloom Book Library
Booksie (Tunjukkan profil) 20 April 2015 17.10.51
Does anyone know any good software similar to freelang/interlex etc... that runs on linux? Or works thru wine if neccessary.
I am not looking for flashcards (tho, these programs usually do that too) what I am primarily interested in is the dictionary of your own feature.
Alkanadi (Tunjukkan profil) 21 April 2015 16.59.36
Booksie:Well, freelang/wesay are out, I can't get it to run on wine..and wesay's linux build is compiled higher....drat.I bet the average Esperanto speaker is more likely to run linux than windows. I am starting to notice a lot of computer nerds around here.
Does anyone know any good software similar to freelang/interlex etc... that runs on linux? Or works thru wine if neccessary.
I am not looking for flashcards (tho, these programs usually do that too) what I am primarily interested in is the dictionary of your own feature.
Booksie (Tunjukkan profil) 25 April 2015 14.38.20
It doesn't have to be fancy, just a good program to build a learning dictionary...
J_S (Tunjukkan profil) 25 April 2015 21.45.20
Booksie:I am not looking for flashcards (tho, these programs usually do that too) what I am primarily interested in is the dictionary of your own feature.Hi, Booksie. I'm not familiar with BYOD. (So, of course, I couldn't recommend a program.) But, can you tell me more about how one uses a BYOD in language learning? How would it differ from using existing the vortaroj?
Booksie (Tunjukkan profil) 25 April 2015 22.07.34
You have all the words/grammar rules/pronounciation info/notes etc...as you learn it, entered into the dictionary.
(If a particular explanation/example is more understandable to you, this way you have it there, too)
It allows you to customize it, and is a good way to keep track of your learning, identify gaps in types, problem areas that might otherwise slip by, and just generally makes it easier...
A premade dictionary is just a list of things most of which you don't know yet. It is good for looking things up.
I am terrible at explaining this, tho the lack-of-coffee isn't helping, sorry.
Tempodivalse (Tunjukkan profil) 25 April 2015 23.31.43