Is there an Anki deck or something of Greek Grammar?

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Is there an Anki deck or something of Greek Grammar?

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The title says it all, would like an anki deck that covers the declinations and verb tenses.
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I don't think so, at least not shared yet.

It'd be great to have one; you could convert a paradigm chart into one fairly easily (if it's in unicode) by transferring all the elements to a spreadsheet, saving it as a CSV (or tab-separated sheet), and importing it into Anki.

I did that for Hebrew. It doesn't come out as attractively as done by hand (like my Latin deck), but it works.

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I have little idea as to what you mean, friend. Lol. Sorry.
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Re: Is there an Anki deck or something of Greek Grammar?

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I just installed the Anki software and it has an already existing deck (in unicode)
for Greek New Testament words. I don't see any difference in form and accentuation
and it can be a good exercise.

Or better yet, create one for yourself. you alone know what parts you need to work on
and what parts you are comfortable with. :)
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Re: Is there an Anki deck or something of Greek Grammar?

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Yeah,starting too, will take ages.
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Re: Is there an Anki deck or something of Greek Grammar?

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Hey everyone,

Did anyone make progress on the Anki deck for Classical Greek? I'm using Hansen & Quinn's text and looking at working on a deck, but I'd rather not duplicate work. Speak up!

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I think entering them yourself wouldn't be such a bad idea, even if you are duplicating work-it helps you memorize. Also, that way you're less likely to have cards where you have no idea what's being asked or what the purpose of the card is.

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I have some cards for Hansen and Quinn. I'll look into what I need to do to make them available to others...

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