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Wilhelm Vocabulary |
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The data that serves [wilhelmlang.com](https://wilhelmlang.com/). They are written in YAML format, because |
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1. it is machine-readable so that it can be consumed quickly in data pipelines |
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2. it is human-readable and, thus, easy to modify |
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3. it supports multi-lines value which is very handy for data of natural languages |
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[German](./german.yaml) |
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### YAML Schema |
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```yaml |
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vocabulary: |
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- term: string |
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definition: list |
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plural: string |
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declension/conjugation: application-specific table |
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``` |
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- The `conjugation` is the inflection paradigm for a German verb and `declension` the inflection for nouns and |
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adjectives. Only one of the two is present for a term. |
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- The type of the word can be inferred using the following rule |
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- `term` with a _definite article_ of __der__/__die__/__das__ signifies a __noun__. For instance |
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- term: die Wissenschaft |
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definition: the Science |
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- Those with `conjugation` field denotes a __verb__; its definition also begins with an _indefinite form_, i.e. |
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"to ..." |
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- The rests are explicitly stated in the `definition` field. For example, |
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```yaml |
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- term: ob |
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definition: |
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- (conj.) if |
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- (conj.) whether |
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means "ob" is a **conjunction** in this case and |
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```yaml |
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- term: denn |
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definition: |
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- (adv.) then, thus |
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- (conj.) because |
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``` |
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tells that "denn" can be __adverb__ or __conjunction__ |
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> [!TIP] |
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> The parenthesized value at the beginning of each `definition` item played an un-ignorable role: it is the label of the |
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> relationship between `term` and `defintion` in graph database loaded by |
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> [Wilhelm SDK](https://github.com/QubitPi/wilhelm-graphdb-python). For example, both German words |
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> |
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> ```yaml |
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> - term: denn |
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> definition: |
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> - (adv.) then, thus |
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> - (conj.) because |
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> ``` |
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> and |
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> ```yaml |
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> - term: nämlich |
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> definition: |
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> - (adj.) same |
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> - (adv.) namely |
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> - (adv.) because |
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> ``` |
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> can mean "because" acting as different types. This is visualized as follows: |
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> ![error loading example.png](./example.png) |
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> __Visualzing synonyms this way presents a big advantage to human brain__ who is exceedingly good at memorizing |
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> patterns |
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### German Noun Declension |
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The declension table employees an [application-specific YAML](https://stackoverflow.com/q/30894438/14312712) that looks like the following: |
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```yaml |
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- term: ein |
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definition: (article) a, an |
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declension: |
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- ["", masculine, feminine, neuter, plural] |
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- [nominative, ein, eine, ein, N/A ] |
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- [genitive, eines, einer, eines, N/A ] |
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- [dative, einem, einer, einem, N/A ] |
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- [accusative, einen, eine, ein, N/A ] |
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``` |
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The declension table above is equivalent to |
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|:--------------:|:---------:|:--------:|:------:|:------:| |
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| __nominative__ | ein | eine | ein | N/A | |
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| __genitive__ | eines | einer | eines | N/A | |
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| __dative__ | einem | einer | einem | N/A | |
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| __accusative__ | einen | eine | ein | N/A | |
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> [!NOTE] |
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> - A list under `declension` is a table row |
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> - All rows have the same number of columns |
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> - Each element of the list corresponds to a table cell |
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> [!TIP] |
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> __The declension tables for all nouns are sourced from |
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> [Wiktionary](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ein#Declension_2)__ |
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### German Verb Conjugation |
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There are __3__ persons, __2__ numbers, and __4__ moods (indicative, conditional, imperative and subjunctive) to |
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consider in conjugation. There are __6__ tenses in German: the present and past are conjugated, and there are four |
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compound tenses. There are two categories of verbs in German: |
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[weak and strong](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_strong_verb)[^1]. In addition, |
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[strong verbs are grouped into 7 "classes"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_strong_verb#Strong_verb_classes) |
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[^1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_verbs#Conjugation |
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The conjugation table of German verb on Wiktionary is hard to interpret as a German language learner. It does, however, |
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presents a very good Philology reference. For example, it tells us which of the 7 "classes" a strong verb belongs to. |
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__We, therefore, leave the Wiktionary links to the conjugation table of that verb for data processing in the future__, |
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for example, |
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```yaml |
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- term: aufwachsen |
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definition: to grow up |
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conjugation: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/aufwachsen#Conjugation |
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and advise user to employ a much more practical method to learn daily conjugation as follows. We take __aufwachsen__ as |
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an example. |
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> [!IMPORTANT] |
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> I'm not advertising for any organizations. I'm simply sharing good resources. |
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[Netzverb Dictionary](https://www.verbformen.com/) is the best German dictionary _targeting the vocabulary inflection_. |
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Search for "aufwachsen" and we will see much more intuitive conjugation tables listed. This pretty much serves our |
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needs, but what makes Netzverb unpenetrable by other dictionaries is that _every_ verb comes with |
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1. [A printable version that looks much better than the browser's Control+P export](https://www.verbformen.com/conjugation/aufwachsen.pdf) |
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- A "Sentences with German verb aufwachsen" section with a |
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[link](https://www.verbformen.com/conjugation/examples/aufwachsen.htm) that offer a fruitful number of conjugated |
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examples that get us familiar with the inflections of the verb |
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2. [An on-the-fly generated flashcard sheet](https://www.verbformen.com/conjugation/worksheets-exercises/lernkarten/aufwachsen.pdf) |
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which allows us to make a better usage of our random free time |
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3. [A YouTube video that offers audios of almost every conjugated form](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCtUrSn030A), |
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which helps with conjugated pronunciations. |
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[Korean](./korean.yaml) |
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中国人学习韩语有先天优势,加之韩语本身也是一门相当简单的语言,所以这里将语法和词汇合并在一起; |
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每一项也只由 `term`(韩)和 `definition`(中)组成, |
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```yaml |
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vocabulary: |
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- term: string |
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definition: list |
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不用费太多功夫记牢简单的语法和词汇,剩下的就是拿韩语字幕剧不停练习听说读写既成。 |
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Classical Hebrew (Coming Soon) |
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The vocabulary is presented to help read and understand [Biblical Hebrew](https://mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt00.htm#mp3). A |
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[complementary audio](https://mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/ptmp3prq.htm) helps well with the pronunciation. |
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[Ancient Greek](./greek.yaml) |
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```yaml |
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vocabulary: |
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- term: string |
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definition: list |
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``` |
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[Latin](./latin.yaml) |
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```yaml |
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vocabulary: |
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- term: string |
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definition: list |
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``` |
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