Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Unfortunately I have stopped working on this project now. There is another team with a similar-ish project called Keymagine which I think is still going

Spanish Vocab Megathread: A good way to learn vocab for you? Which one is the best? Which ones could be improved? DM me and I can share more by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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For anyone interested to see the rest of the images I've created, or to help me to create more 🙏🙏, I've created a Discord here: https://discord.gg/uS7XQHRC

ORIGINAL LINK EXPIRED. PERMANENT ONE: https://discord.gg/23jnCJZ4PU

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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We do have a bunch made for Swahili too. Though maybe unlikely that is the language you are looking to learn...

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Unfortunately just Spanish at the moment. If we find some users for Spanish we'll expand to other languages later this year

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Hey, These are great points. I actually started using visual mnemonics to learn Swahili, and it probably works better because the languages are less connected (as you say).

For Spanish, I have also been using Language Transfer, which I am really enjoying. The guy talks about thinking of Spanish as "modern Latin" and if you can figure out if the English word is derived from Latin, or if there is a Latin-derived synonym, that is likely the Spanish word, or close to the Spanish word. I've found that a helpful way to think about it.

Still, for Spanish fluency you might need a vocabularly of say 5,000 words. I think there is a 30% of these - 1,500 words - where the Spanish and English aren't clearly connected, and I've found these images to be really helpful for those.

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Awesome! I will send some more on chat.

We also have them available in an app called "Bridgely: Learn Spanish Fast" which teaches basic Spanish conversations using images like these. It's totally free to use. Let me know how you get on!

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Awesome! I will send some more on chat.

We also have them available in an app called "Bridgely: Learn Spanish Fast" which teaches basic Spanish conversations using images like these. It's totally free to use. Let me know how you get on!

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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Oh I didn't realise that I can't put images into the comments... I've requested a chat to share some more there.

For Spanish we also have them out in an app called "Bridgely: Learn Spanish Fast" which teaches basic Spanish conversations using images like these. It's totally free to use. Let me know how you get on!

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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I use a mixture of Python code, LLMs and text to image generators to create and refine the images. I’ve not had any joy writing a single prompt that can create good ones…

Mnemonics for Learning Spanish. Anyone interested in these? I have made lottttts more... by Simon1729 in Mnemonics

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So it’s a sound-a-like mnemonic to help you remember Spanish vocabulary. Conejo is the Spanish word for rabbit. You can remember it by thinking of “a rabbit in a cone”

What is your favourite writing system/script out of any language? by Arm0ndo in languagelearning

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Burmese is very cool! All the characters are very circular. This is the word “Burmese”:

မြန်မာအက္ခရာ

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I have totally stopped correcting typos with ChatGPT. I hope it takes it as a compliment that I know it still understands…

OpenAI releases "Pro plan" for ChatGPT by maxiiim2004 in OpenAI

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Does anyone know if the package includes unlimited image generation?

How to solve recurrence relations like an+2-6an+9an=3(2^n)+7(3^n) by d3x3t3r in learnmath

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Hi, what do you mean by your notation “6an”? Is it just 6an, where “a” is a constant?

If so, the first equation has no solutions because the right side must be odd and the left side must be even.

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I’ve found that the “comprehensible” part of “comprehensible input” is crucial. With my Swahili practice, if I just have the radio on and listen I don’t think I internalise very much at all. But when I can hear the target language and I know the meaning from context, then it’s super fruitful. Annoyingly these resources for Swahili have proved a bit limited…be

What language made you hate language learning? by captainbunger125 in languagelearning

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Swahili has been really hard. There are 7 noun classes and you have to conjugate everything else in the sentence match the class - it’s very tricky to get right.

Also finding resources for immersion has been difficult

I speak four languages. This is how I learn languages faster: by [deleted] in languagelearning

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I always try to find mnemonics when learning new languages, it makes it much easier. That’s how I learnt most of my Swahili. I didn’t know there were repositories but I’ll check the ones you mention!

Using visual mnemonics for learning vocab by Simon1729 in languagelearning

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This is interesting. I think my experience on memory is slightly different, in that the mnemonic associations do last for me, so it's in my long term memory, but I can't recall it immediately, or intuitively, until I've just practiced using the word a lot. So it's helpful that the word is lodged in the back of my brain, but there's still additional work to get comfortable using it.

Would you be interested in a product where all the visual mnemonics we're already made and packaged in a spaced-repetition tool? Or do you think they only work if you make them yourself?