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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!
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!
It sound like you are using one of the (unfortunately many) fake and inferior copies of Anki that fill the app stores... the official iOS app has no free version. See the Anki website for official downloads for other operating systems.
I warmly recommend Anki, it is probably the piece of software that has had the largest positive impact on my life... followed by Emacs' Org mode. I currently maintain orgtre/anki-editor which connects the two :)
I warmly recommend Anki, it is probably the piece of software that has had the largest positive impact on my life... followed by Emacs' Org mode. I currently maintain orgtre/anki-editor which connects the two :)
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