top-open-subtitles-sentences
OpenSubtitlesDownload
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top-open-subtitles-sentences
- A colloquial (عامیانه) frequency list! Our prayers have been answered.
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Looking for list of most frequently used sentences in spoken German
This is almost what I'm looking for - https://github.com/orgtre/top-open-subtitles-sentences
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Formulaic language and conceptual socialization: The Route to becoming nativelike in L2 =
This is probably what you look for: http://frequencylists.blogspot.com/ also: https://ankiweb.net/shared/byauthor/1713927804 https://github.com/orgtre/top-open-subtitles-sentences
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how to check which words of a frequency list are included in my deck?
I recently found out about opensubtitles and would like to find out which of the words in my target language are still missing in my 4k cards deck. Maybe someone already know a corresponding repo?
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The returns to learning the most common words, by language [OC]
Nice! Yes I created the graph. Everything is in this Github repository including the underlying word lists and Python code to create them and the graph. A creative common license applies. You might also be interested another Github repository where I released lists of the most common words and sentences in 62 languages based on subtitle data!
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New lists of the most common words, ngrams, and sentences based on Google Books (8 languages) and OpenSubtitles (62 languages)
orgtre/top-open-subtitles-sentences
OpenSubtitlesDownload
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SMPlayer is the perfect MPC-HC/BE replacement on Linux! (PS: It's even better)
While I use mpv and Smplayer myself, this is a video-player-agnostic solution. https://github.com/emericg/OpenSubtitlesDownload
What are some alternatives?
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