tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Jul 12 06:52:57 2011
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Words ordered by importance?
- From: André Müller <[email protected]>
- Subject: Words ordered by importance?
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 21:51:27 +0800
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Hey ho,
The discussion about tests, learning methods and writing one's own
dictionary (I can strongly recommend LexiquePro, which is free!) made me
think about brushing up on my own vocabulary, especially since I consider
attending the qepHom later this year.
I always liked learning vocabulary with a free program based on spaced
repetitioning, called ANKI, which is available for a number of smartphone
operating systems as well. Works excellently with Chinese, Thai and the
flags of the world.
I'd like to create a deck for Klingon. But I'd rather nit start adding *all*
the thousands of words, affixes and expressions known in Klingon so far. I'd
rather add them in the order of either frequency or importance (is there
some course somewhere that introduces vocabulary lesson-by-lesson with more
important things like I, speak,learn, good, kill, "-mey" first and less
often used words like lizard, mucus, experience an earthquake, "-qang"
later?)?
That'd be really useful. I didn't learn Klingon by courses, so I don't know
if some sorted list like this already exists.
If someone could point me to such a list, I will upload the ANKI deck for
anyone to download, too.
Thanks!
- Andre