tatoeba2
Tatoeba is a platform whose purpose is to create a collaborative and open dataset of sentences and their translations. (by Tatoeba)
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Search engine for Project Gutenberg books (by cordb)
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tatoeba2
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Where can I find reliable example sentences?
Maybe on tatoeba.org with filters
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Best vocab (not writing) app
I use both. I make a lot of my own cards so I get to focus on the vocab I want. Generally find a word I want to learn, use https://forvo.com/ to find native audio for it, then use https://tatoeba.org/ to find sentences use that word. Once you get a bit of practise it's pretty quick to make a word note, then make 2 or 3 sentence notes for it*. However I do use some pre-made decks like this set of sentence decks for each HSK level with native audio: https://ankiweb.net/shared/byauthor/933449107
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Anyone else spend heaps of time searching for sentences for Anki?
You can try tatoeba https://tatoeba.org but I don't know if it's good with arabic ...
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GPT-4's toki pona capabilities
tatoeba if anything because that has sentences so at least a modicum of context
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Is there an app or website where I can paste a word/phrase and get examples of how it’s used in a sentence?
I use Tatoeba https://tatoeba.org : it's a collection of phrases with sometimes translations and audio recordings. You could use Forvo but it's only audio recordings.
- maneiras de falar "no pasa nada / it's okay/all right" em BR-PT?
- How do I get audio data from from native speakers for Anki?
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anyone know a site like Reverso but for simpler sentences?
As someone else suggested, Tatoeba is also a good option. Nowadays, I use it less and less because I prefer the more didactic sentences found on online dictionaries. Nonetheless, it's still very good, especially due to the sheer quantity of sentences you can find there.
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Nihongo Lessons has launched on the App Store
Appearances in the Tatoeba example sentence database.
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Tool for generating Anki cloze cards from Reverso
Thanks for sharing this tool. This card template is great, I love the idea of doing multiple cloze tests for a single word. Have you ever considered using Tatoeba alongside Reverso Context?
gutensearch
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Show HN: Full text search Project Gutenberg (60m paragraphs)
Thanks! I had the exact same problem and eventually it got me to do something about it. It is particularly bad with writers from antiquity or with a lot of popular appeal.
I've begun adding to this repository, it'll come in piece by piece as I clean up the code: https://github.com/cordb/gutensearch
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tatoeba2 and gutensearch you can also consider the following projects:
river-runner - Uses USGS/MERIT Basin data to visualize the path of a rain droplet to its endpoint.
recoll - recoll with webui in a docker container
FrequencyWords - Repository for Frequency Word List Generator and processed files
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
rum - Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure and ClojureScript