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Helpful ANKI Shared Decks
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Hi Polyglots!😀


This is a list of Anki shared decks for language learning that are most helpful.


Anki is an open-source flashcard software using spaced repetition, a technique from cognitive science for fast and long-lasting memorization. "Anki" is the Japanese word for "memorization".


Once you have installed Anki, you can create your own decks and if you wish, you can publish them as shared decks. By clicking on the button “get shared”, you can go to this page to see and download shared decks made by other people.


Decks with these traits can be listed:

  • Complete, including pronunciation, grammatical gender, irregular forms, etc.
  • Brief, only keeping the essential information
  • On specific grammatical topic like irregular forms

Decks listed must possess these traits:

  • Few mistakes
  • Sufficient in quantity (500 or more for general vocabulary)
  • Not contained mostly by any other deck or a series of decks, except when it's contained by a deck or series of decks with significantly larger quantity

The last trait is so explained: The most important vocabulary are the most basic ones, then the intermediate ones. For this reason, it is recommended to have a deck of basic vocabulary, a deck of intermediate vocabulary and a deck of advanced vocabulary. By doing so, you can practise the basic ones trice and the intermediate ones twice, which corresponds to their importances.

Many decks show the foreign word on the front side and the meaning on the back. In this case, you can edit the card layout to reverse them.

If you want to delete all media of a deck, you can delete the fields of media, so they become unused media. Then go to “Tools” -> “Check media” to delete them.

Some decks have double cards for each note: front to back and back to front. If you want to save time on this, you can go to the card browser, open preview and see which card type has foreign words on the front side, then use “search” to select and disable them.

Keep in mind that the list is dynamic. It is common that when you have almost finished learning a deck, a new better one is available.

If you have think a deck or a series of decks are better than a currently listed one, feel free to leave a comment.

In progress.

Albanian

English

Arabic

Chinese

English

French

German

Hebrew

Russian

Bengali

English

Bulgarian

English

Russian

Chinese

Chinese

English

German

Italian

Japanese

Portuguese

Russian

Vietnamese

Czech

English

Polish

Danish

English

Dutch

English

German

Italian

English

Arabic

Chinese

French

German

Hungarian

Japanese

Korean

Persian

Russian

Serbo-Croatian

Thai

Ukrainian

Urdu

Vietnamese

Esperanto

multiple languages

English

Estonian

English

Finnish

English

Russian

French

Chinese

English

Russian

German

Chinese

English

Hungarian

Japanese

Persian

Russian

Spanish

Hindi

English

Hungarian

English

Icelandic

English

Indonesian

English

Irish

English

Italian

English

German

Spanish

Japanese

Japanese

Chinese

English

French

German

Italian

Russian

Vietnamese

Kazakh

Russian

Korean

Korean

English

French

Russian

Spanish

Lao

Vietnamese

Macedonian

English

Malay

English

Modern Greek

English

Mongolian

English

Norwegian

English

Persian

English

Polish

Czech

English

Portuguese

English

Romanian

English

Russian

English

Czech

Polish

Serbo-Croatian

English

German

Spanish

Slovak

English

Slovene

English

Spanish

Chinese

English

German

Russian

Swedish

English

Thai

English

German

Turkish

English

German

Uighur

English

Uzbek

Russian

Vietnamese

Chinese

English

Korean

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