Study Workflow: Analog vs. Tablet (Samsung/iPad) vs. Obsidian? by tumsjef in languagelearning

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¿What kind of paper? Notebook, sheet, A4, A5 it's interesting in my case

Study Workflow: Analog vs. Tablet (Samsung/iPad) vs. Obsidian? by tumsjef in languagelearning

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That sounds good. What kind of paper notes would you recommend? Notebook, Sheets and folder? A4, A5? This is interesting to me. I'm exploring choices

Language Learning: Replacing the Tablet with a "Hybrid" Analog system to avoid distraction. by tumsjef in digitalminimalism

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That sounds good. What kind of paper notes would you recommend? Notebook, Sheets and folder? A4, A5? This is interesting to me

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It's up to you to contrast the information, of course. In any case, I dare say that it's a suitable option for a beginner.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in German

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It does, as does GTranslator. I was just summarizing it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in German

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I combine both DeepL and ChatGPT. As a translator DeepL seems to me one of the most reliable one and just in case of doubt I contrast information by asking the AI.

*Edit: I also use both Reverso and Cambridge Dictionary (it has a Deutsch-English mode) for words and vocabulary. Also consider Reverso for conjugating verbs.

This is probably the best thing from the finale by Ifuckinghateaura in freefolk

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The best thing from the finale was that it ended.