Seperating Anki cards by parts of speech: efficent?
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Seperating Anki cards by parts of speech: efficent?
I'm currently testing separating my decks by parts of speech (adverbs, nouns, adjectives, prepositions). I may also consider separating decks by topic at some point once I review more advanced vocabulary. Does this seem like a good idea, or is it better to have one deck with all words blended together?
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Re: Seperating Anki cards by parts of speech: efficent?
I've only ever used decks with everything mixed. One deck per language. Personally I don't see a big reason to focus on certain parts of speech (or topics). How many decks are you going to use, how much are you going to add per deck, how often...? If it's just a matter of a one-time event (per part of speech), you could just as well add the cards to a deck you're already using, since the algorithm will spread them out anyway.
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Re: Seperating Anki cards by parts of speech: efficent?
I personally separate my cards out by resource and format. So for instance, I am studying Ancient Greek now and I have three Anki decks for it:
I do have verbs and nouns as separate decks for Biblical Hebrew but taking another look at those decks, it probably would have been fine to combine them.
- Grammatical terms from a PDF I found online (Greek on one side and definition in English on the other)
- Vocabulary deck for my Homeric Greek Textbook (Greek on one side and definition in English on the other)
- Inflection deck for my Homeric Greek Textbook (Inflected Greek word on one side, dictionary form with a description of how it's inflected (Greek abbreviations) on the other side)
I do have verbs and nouns as separate decks for Biblical Hebrew but taking another look at those decks, it probably would have been fine to combine them.
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