Popular Goals
Popular Goals
Survival Japanese
This goal has essential words and phrases to help you get around in Japan.Enjoy!
by xaky
42 2,200 studied 566 times
U.S. state
50 states in America from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._state Other goals of the U.S.: Abbreviations of U.S. state61 Largest Cities in the U.S. (Census 2008)
by mrneigher
50 1,394 studied 305 times
Spanish Core 2000:Step 1
Spanish Core 2000:Step 1 (still under construction). Based on the Japanese Core 2000. Created by a native speaker using the most standard version of Spanish (i.e. no vosotros, vos, carro, chido, tuanis, che,...).
by lpena532
201 1,734 studied 279 times
Capitals of the World!
This is a list of the capitals of the world. The cities are arranged with the capital of most populous country first. If you think you already know all the capital cities, you can instead use the Brainspeed! application to test you skills. Accents/circumflexes/umlauts etc have been removed to make typing easier. Please comment if you find any mistakes or if you have anything to say/ask. Thanks to ssalvador for inspiring me to create a “non-language” list. Check out his list with US Presidents.
by Marten
181 1,535 studied 254 times
Genki 1 - Complete Kanji (1-145)
All kanji with all possible combinations listed in the kanji lists of Genki 1. Some combinations are dull but I was determined to add them all :) Made for studying for a final kanji test on the book. NOW COMPLETE!
by sebachan
313 1,171 studied 247 times
Korean Alphabet - Hangul (Normal Input)
This is the same list as the other “Korean Alphabet – Hangul” except that you don’t need to use the Korean IME. Note: ‘ㅇ’ is either mute *(when it’s at the beginning of a syllable) or it’s pronounced *‘ng’ when it’s at the end of a syllable. Hangul (Hangeul) is the native alphabet of the Korean language, as distinguished from the logographic Sino-Korean hanja system. It was created in the mid-fifteenth century, and is now the official script of both North Korea and South Korea, being co-official in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of China. Jamo (Hangul letters) are romanized according to the Revised Romanization’s transliteration rules. Thus, the list should not be used for normal transcription of Korean language, as sound changes must be observed. The sound of the jamo can change depending on where in the word it is placed. Think you have mastered the Korean alphabet? Try my other list “Hangul Practice”: http://www.iknow.co.jp/lists/47765-hangul-practice
by Marten
41 1,027 studied 213 times
JLPT 4 Vocabulary List
(old) JLPT 4 vocabulary list. This list was made 2 years ago, and currently I’m short of time, so I apologize for the errors in it. I’ll get back to correcting them as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding :) Please let me know if you’d like to become a collaborator of this list and help out!
by k-ren
498 1,566 studied 207 times
Vocabulary - 100 French basic words
This is a list of basic French words you could use everyday.I’m French and my French spelling is mostly reliable, but I may mispell some English words.This is part one, if useful there may be a part two.Enjoy :) Amusez-vous bien! NB: to type the accents with a non-French keyboard, you’ll find this page useful: http://french.about.com/od/writing/ss/typeaccents_7.htm If your laptop doesn’t have a keypad you can’t do that, so I’m thinking about 2 ways to do it:1) Use the visual keyboard (in start menu>all programs>accessories on Windows XP) so you have a virtual keypad and can do these alt+something codes.2) Change the keyboard to FR (french) via the Language bar or from the config pannel. This way “é” is your normal 2 touch (not on keypad), “è” is 7, “à” is 0, “ç” is 9.Tell me if any work. Finally it seems you can disable the accents in smart.fm settings (thanks ColoursInMyHead).
by Goueg
100 914 studied 200 times
The 100 Most Used Verbs in French
This list of verbs is from: http://www.lingolex.com/comverfr.htm I will gladly add to the list – just provide the infinitive and definition in the comment box.
by vtc6843
93 989 studied 191 times
Essential Japanese Verbs
A list of essential Japanese verbs for my eduFire students
by koichiben
36 1,889 studied 162 times
Remembering The Kanji (Complete) Kanji -> Word
Heisig’s Kanji Lessons
by scuda
2,042 887 studied 161 times
Human Brain Anatomy
The major areas and basic functions of the human brain.NOTE: This goal is specifically designed for the Drill Beta and will not work properly with iKnow! or Brainspeed.
by Andrew
26 817 studied 156 times
Common Japanese Nouns
These are common Japanese nouns to use in Season 1 of TextFugu Japanese lessons: http://textfugu.com
by textfugu
50 223 studied 151 times
Basic Kanji Book: Kanji Vocab 1-193
The 193 first Kanji from Basic Kanji Book Vol. 1
by yonasu
626 876 studied 144 times
French Core 2000:Step 1
French Core 2000:Step 1 Based on the Japanese Core 2000. Look ! There’s 50 !!! Please note to actually speak most of this it involves a bunch of grammar :\ to form basic verbs in present tense please note this list http://smart.fm/lists/80606 to form ALL the irregular verbs in present tense note this list. http://smart.fm/lists/82021
97 545 studied 142 times
Learn Basic German
This list will contain the vocab from a combination of the BBC Deutsch Plus book and also the formal lessons i will be starting soon.
by Lord_Azael
78 293 studied 128 times
German Daily Phrases <1>
Collection of 100 German daily phrases with English translation, all randomly taken from textbooks, dictionaries and phrase books. Some are rather a bit long but still useful. Let’s anchor them, little by little, into your long-term memory! ...continued to German Daily Phrases <2>... ドイツ語の日常会話フレーズ集として100文を英訳とともに載せました。英訳にしたのは、独文ー和文を比べるよりも、独文ー英文を比べる方が見やすいと思ったからです。例文は全て、複数の語学テキストや辞書、フレーズ集からランダムに選びました。いくつかの文は少し長めですが、役に立つと思われます。頑張って少しずつ長期記憶に根付かせましょう!...German Daily Phrases <2> に続きます…
by Teapot-
100 649 studied 128 times
Japanese Full Core 2000
All Steps from the Japanese Core 2000 Goals combined in one huge goal. Might be usefull when you have mastered each Step, but you want to review all items further.
by Rumple
2,000 353 studied 116 times
Kanji Radicals
This is a list of all kanji radicals that are used to learn kanji at http://textfugu.com Please note that many radicals don’t have an actual “meaning” to them, so the meanings attached to them are mnemonic devices to help one learn real kanji when putting radicals / pieces of the puzzle together. Note: It looks like the images don’t show up when you use the “iKnow” feature. Try just hitting the “start” button and using the embedded version of Smart.fm
by textfugu
220 135 studied 113 times
