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I use Anki, but you would have to add the cards yourself.
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As Peter mentioned, we have a longstanding flashcard project at CrossWire. We have a bunch of contributed flashcards from a number of biblical Greek and Hebrew language learning books. If you aren't interested in using our software, you might find our data useful and we'd love to add more to our data pool. We also have tools which let you pick a verse range (a chapter or book or an arbitrary range) and we'll generate flashcard lessons for just those words contained in that custom range, ordered by occurrence frequency. I find that most helpful for when I am taking, say, a Greek exegesis class on 1 Timothy. The engine and source is available here:
https://crosswire.org/svn/flashcards/trunk/
Lesson, under this folder:
https://crosswire.org/svn/flashcards/trunk/lessons/
The project page with desktop downloads is here:
https://crosswire.org/flashcards
We have a J2ME implementation for dumb phones for back when everyone had dumb phone, and I think we have a crude web interface which mostly works but isn't pretty:
Hope it's useful. Happy to have any collaboration on updates,
Troy
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I believe polytonic, although I forget what that means. I ended up extending it to give myself a dvorak-like alternative.
As Peter mentioned, we have a longstanding flashcard project at CrossWire. We have a bunch of contributed flashcards from a number of biblical Greek and Hebrew language learning books. If you aren't interested in using our software, you might find our data useful and we'd love to add more to our data pool. We also have tools which let you pick a verse range (a chapter or book or an arbitrary range) and we'll generate flashcard lessons for just those words contained in that custom range, ordered by occurrence frequency. I find that most helpful for when I am taking, say, a Greek exegesis class on 1 Timothy. The engine and source is available here:
https://crosswire.org/svn/flashcards/trunk/
Lesson, under this folder:
https://crosswire.org/svn/flashcards/trunk/lessons/
The project page with desktop downloads is here:
https://crosswire.org/flashcards
We have a J2ME implementation for dumb phones for back when everyone had dumb phone, and I think we have a crude web interface which mostly works but isn't pretty:
https://crosswire.org/fc/web/
Hope it's useful. Happy to have any collaboration on updates,
Troy
On 2/28/21 2:16 PM, Aaron Laws wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 10:23 AM Conley Owens <xcc...@gmail.com> wrote:I use Anki, but you would have to add the cards yourself.
Anki. Exactly what I was seeking, although I didn't know its name! I was able to install and run Anki, and I didn't have to add the cards myself (at least not yet): https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/538887824 I imported then edited these, and it's perfect. I also changed them to "reversed" so that I can quiz myself "forward and backward".
My next question is about biblical greek text input because I want to put in my own cards for declensions and conjugations of nouns, adjectives, articles, and verbs. I'm using Arch Linux, and my Greek keyboard options are:
(That's "Greek (extended)", "Greek (no dead keys)", "Greek (polytonic)", and "Greek (simple)".) Which of these is best for my purposes? Or should I be entertaining a different option? Thank you very much for your (plural) expertise!
Yours,
Aaron
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I believe polytonic, although I forget what that means. I ended up extending it to give myself a dvorak-like alternative.