Wpisy: 5
Język: English
niko0604 (Pokaż profil) 8 lutego 2019, 06:52:40
It can be installed in the Chrome Store:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/esperant...
Metsis (Pokaż profil) 8 lutego 2019, 11:35:31
What I have found, is that word lists like the one in Lernu, are insufficient for any deeper learning of E-o. Those word lists provide only "a horse is ĉevalo" style translations without any examples, how to actually express things. For that purpose you need real, mono- or bilingual dictionaries like PIV. Therefore I suggest to add into the extension a link to the explanation in PIV or some other real dictionary.
schnellfenster (Pokaż profil) 9 lutego 2019, 11:18:38
niko0604 (Pokaż profil) 16 lutego 2019, 09:24:59
Metsis:Let me see, if I understand the idea correctly. For every tab you open you get a pop-up window with a random word in English and its Esperanto counterpart. And that's it.You almost got it. It's not a pop up that opens. The random word-pairs are loaded in the new tab page.
Metsis:What I have found, is that word lists like the one in Lernu, are insufficient for any deeper learning of E-o. Those word lists provide only "a horse is ĉevalo" style translations without any examples, how to actually express things. For that purpose you need real, mono- or bilingual dictionaries like PIV. Therefore I suggest to add into the extension a link to the explanation in PIV or some other real dictionary.You're right in that deeper learning of the words and their context is hard without examples and longer translations. I created this extension for fun more than language learning. I also wanted to give more tools to the community. I noticed that there are not many programs out there.
niko0604 (Pokaż profil) 16 lutego 2019, 09:25:50
schnellfenster:Good idea! Thanks, I will downloadThank you for giving it a try! Let me know what you think and of any features you would like to see.