Oh my GOODNESS! As a linguistics student, I can already feel how TREMENDOUSLY this will help in the future. Thank you so much for your effort and everything :)
Have been using for templates for 2 years - they’re game changers!! Love the user-friendly functions for a student like me ❤️ I aspire to be like you someday :)
Awesome, just one remark when adding Verbs to the Word Bank : I add [to] at the end to get a clear distinction between Nouns (an act) and the Verb (Act). So the result is - Act & - Act[[to]. I put it at the end for a better alphabetical sorting. Hope it helps a soul out there
Just watching this video showed me how brilliant you are. Really inspired me to go out and do more, I only know English and sometimes I feel very smart, but there are people out here that know 3 and more languages, and for you to be able to create a database to teach yourself from is just a testament to your enginuity and has really spured me to do more and work harder. Thank you
I had no idea Notion was so powerful, this is amazing! I wish I'd had this when I took Latin a few years ago. I'm about to start learning Japanese, this is going to be so handy :D
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the work you took into this dictionary. In summer this year, I am doing my C-level exams in English, so you made my learning a lot easier. Greeting from Germany by the way!!! :)
Genius! I saw this video some time ago, but most of those things were too difficult for me to understand at that time. I've been using and learning Notion for a while and came back to this video to finally create my multilingual dictionary in Notion :D And I did
OMG I literally just started making one and you made this video! I'm trying to make a database that incorporates spaced repetition so I'm interested to see how you approach it (I commented before watching the video lol)
Just masking, do you have any idea how unbelievable amazing your content is here when its about notion? I have learnt already so much from you and now trying to learn languages, looking for a good system and yours is the best i have ever seen made by a single person! Thank your for your Video and always showing your ideas
Thank you A LOT for this video. This is gold. I've been writing my English vocabulary on a notebook, a bunch of words taken from lectures and literary texts which I couldn't use specifically in a sentence or phrase. Unfortunately, my learning on other languages are not as advanced as in English, but I hope to gather my notes on the same page.
Thanks for the template, it helped a lot. I have a question btw, I'm learning German with my mother language (Turkish) and with mostly English. I'm not learning two languages, learning one language with 2 base language. What do you suggest for these type of learners? Do you have another tempalte?
when inputting the language database only the translation appears in the wordbank and i have to input the rest manually, how did you make it all appear in the same folder in the wordbank??
Thank you for sharing. I have one question regarding the search function. It seems notion sometimes can not find the words in another language (for example Swedish) when searching. How can we solve this issue? :)
I love notion.. and I love your template.. but for one thing is there anyway you can help me figure out how to do russian "noun conjugations" and match it with the related adjectives so they match? Like грязная улица vs грязный город
amazing....but I do have a question...maybe its a very silly one. But i can not delete the word LIST or doesn't appear the inline list...why is that? if someone can help me please.....
Thankyou so much for the tutorial! It's given me a big headstart on building my personal dictionary. However, what do you suggest for words with multiple meanings? For example, I've got '上げる' 'to raise' (as in 'lift up') and '養う' 'to raise' (as in 'to bring up', or 'provide for'). Do you differentiate these in your native word bank or leave them to be considered synonyms?
What if eventually you want to export this customizd dictonary to your own compuetr, maybe import into Microsoft Word, would that be possible? Or maybe you just use link funcitons to Notion online?? (not sure if this is available(
How could I edit this to learn more English words. So I am an English speaker and looking at learning new words and extending vocabulary. Could this concept be used to include root words, morphology etc?
I think it's because of a Notion update, but I can't seem to filter the database inside the New Dictionary Entry template to only show synonyms of that same word. When creating the filter, I only seem to be able to write text inside the [Rollup Hide, any, contains:] field, and not link it to the name of the template itself :( Amazing video otherwhise, you helped me a lot!
I have the same issue! I was hoping to find the solution in the comments but as you say, maybe it’s a new update… I don’t want to just use the template, I want to build it myself because I have other features I’d like to add later. I don’t know how to "work around" this problem ☹️
I found the answer to my issue. I don’t know if it’s the same for you but I’ll explain nonetheless in case it helps. For context, I’m building this template with an iPad as a French person, so everything is in French (for example, a linked database is called a linked view on the French notion). It’s mostly fine as the icons are the same but for this problem, there was a difference. I don’t know if it’s because I’m on iPad or because it’s the French version but still, there was. I checked every property of my database and compared to Red’s database I had added to my notion (so everything got translated). I found a difference in the Translate relation property with the “linked both ways” : on my screen it was written as “show in wordbank” with a yes/no selection. It was on no on mine, but on yes on Red’s template so I changed it and re-built the synonyms template, which now works :) I hope it helps!
@@JSHyoNami Thank you for the explanation! I'm using it in English but the options have changed names too. I'll check it out later, hopefully it works :)
It's a really understandable video, thanks for putting up such content out !! But I am wondering how to do a dictionary for languages like that do not have Latin alphabet like Russian, Korean, Chinese :I would love seeing another example with those types of languages. Sending a lot of support and greetings from Germany.
This is excellent and interesting. But shouldn't the gender property only be available for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives? If its a verb, gender doesn't matter. To go deeper, it seems like there should be a way to only have gender for nouns etc. I'm trying to understand how to do this. The language I want to map words in is Sanskrit, but I have a rusty background in normalizing databases. Having gender as a property of all words seems more like a table than a database... Yes, my thinking is still fuzzy (I just watched your video and made the DB you made). It also seems like more information about verbs would be useful, with a relation similar to gender.... in Sanskrit, there are athematic and thematic verbs as well as 10 classes of verb. I'm not criticizing... I'm interested in how I might be able to take your useful word list a couple steps farther in order to use it while reading Sanskrit literary texts, which uses words with a tremendous number of synonyms. Thank you for the headstart on it.
Is there a way to see all of a word's synonyms in a column, like in the translation example, without having to click on the word and open a new page? I've integrated this with my dictionary, which I built manually, so it would be difficult to go through all of them and click on each one individually
Oh my GOODNESS! As a linguistics student, I can already feel how TREMENDOUSLY this will help in the future. Thank you so much for your effort and everything :)
Brilliant. I use Notion for language learning and never come up with such idea. If I could give this videos 10 thumbs up I would. Thanks Red
Have been using for templates for 2 years - they’re game changers!! Love the user-friendly functions for a student like me ❤️ I aspire to be like you someday :)
Notion has never been my thing, but your videos inspire me to give it another try and organize myself better. :D
🥰Awesome!
Thanks a lot for this tutorial! It worked out really well. Do you happen to know if there is any way to check for duplicates in the dictionary?
Awesome, just one remark when adding Verbs to the Word Bank : I add [to] at the end to get a clear distinction between Nouns (an act) and the Verb (Act). So the result is - Act & - Act[[to]. I put it at the end for a better alphabetical sorting. Hope it helps a soul out there
Thank you for the tip
Sadly, this doesn't apply to the majority of languages.. i.e. lack of a distinct word (such as "to") for verbs.
Just watching this video showed me how brilliant you are. Really inspired me to go out and do more, I only know English and sometimes I feel very smart, but there are people out here that know 3 and more languages, and for you to be able to create a database to teach yourself from is just a testament to your enginuity and has really spured me to do more and work harder. Thank you
I had no idea Notion was so powerful, this is amazing! I wish I'd had this when I took Latin a few years ago. I'm about to start learning Japanese, this is going to be so handy :D
Спасибо!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the work you took into this dictionary. In summer this year, I am doing my C-level exams in English, so you made my learning a lot easier. Greeting from Germany by the way!!! :)
This video is what I have been waiting for.
Thanks a million ☺️.
Hopefully I can get back on track learning Arabic. Thank you so much. I’m done with excel.
I have been looking for an app (used excel etc.) to create my own dictionary but this, it's beyond what I have expected. Amazing! Thanks a lot!
Omg, thank you so much, I am a language student and all the vocabulary that i have to memorise was driving me crazy 😵💫
How do you do this beautiful arrow in sentence? I usually type "=>", but it's not the same :/
In Notion, the command is "-" + ">" to create that nice arrow :)
@@RedGregory I use that too, but the arrow is tiny, I think it's because I'm from Brazil and have different versions of the software.
@@eusouoleonardo the simplest way is to hold 'ALT' and type "26".
→ ALT + '26'
→
Edit: fyi it works anywhere on the computer.
you're welcome.
Genius as always! Good work Red!
Waiting for you to show us a creative way for using RemNote as well😅🥰
This video is a golden nugget!! Thanks that you shared it with others :)
Genius! I saw this video some time ago, but most of those things were too difficult for me to understand at that time. I've been using and learning Notion for a while and came back to this video to finally create my multilingual dictionary in Notion :D And I did
OMG I literally just started making one and you made this video! I'm trying to make a database that incorporates spaced repetition so I'm interested to see how you approach it (I commented before watching the video lol)
Could you explain how you incorporate spaced repetition of vocabulary in Notion ??
Interested too. And whether it has any real benefit over doing it with Anki
Just masking, do you have any idea how unbelievable amazing your content is here when its about notion? I have learnt already so much from you and now trying to learn languages, looking for a good system and yours is the best i have ever seen made by a single person!
Thank your for your Video and always showing your ideas
Thanks for this tutorial! I just started to use Notion and your explanations were very clear and easy to follow.
Thank you A LOT for this video. This is gold. I've been writing my English vocabulary on a notebook, a bunch of words taken from lectures and literary texts which I couldn't use specifically in a sentence or phrase. Unfortunately, my learning on other languages are not as advanced as in English, but I hope to gather my notes on the same page.
Thank you for the video! This is the great template for language learning I've been looking for
TBH great idea and I was looking for something like this last week, but now looking at it I am finding pretty complicated
Complicated to use or make?
@@RedGregory personally for me it's to use. i understood how to make it since you explained step by step, but using it will be complicated
Thanks a lot! It´s better than I could ever imagine
Thanks for the template, it helped a lot. I have a question btw, I'm learning German with my mother language (Turkish) and with mostly English. I'm not learning two languages, learning one language with 2 base language. What do you suggest for these type of learners? Do you have another tempalte?
Red you are a superstar Notion Teacher 👌👌👌👌
this is exactly what i've been looking for thank you !
I love this channel! It's helping me so much! Thank u !!
This a very well constructed video...great job!🙌
After watching this video I think my mind will blow up.
Brilliant, this video helps me a lot. I use similar notion technich, but your is better, thank you for making such awesome video.
Amazing videos keep up
Could you please make an Income and expanse tracker? Love your videos 🙂
Thank you so much. This is great.
Could you tell us how exactly you use this? What value does it have over an already-published dictionary? How does it help you learn a language?
when inputting the language database only the translation appears in the wordbank and i have to input the rest manually, how did you make it all appear in the same folder in the wordbank??
Beautiful videos, keep up the good work! ✌🏼
Amazing use case.. brilliant!
Love your videos!
PERFEITO! Parabéns, muito obrigada! ❤😘
this is awesome, is there any way i could implement another tab for flashcards to be integrated with this system?
Thank you for sharing. I have one question regarding the search function. It seems notion sometimes can not find the words in another language (for example Swedish) when searching. How can we solve this issue? :)
I love notion.. and I love your template.. but for one thing is there anyway you can help me figure out how to do russian "noun conjugations" and match it with the related adjectives so they match?
Like грязная улица vs грязный город
amazing....but I do have a question...maybe its a very silly one. But i can not delete the word LIST or doesn't appear the inline list...why is that? if someone can help me please.....
Thankyou so much for the tutorial! It's given me a big headstart on building my personal dictionary. However, what do you suggest for words with multiple meanings? For example, I've got '上げる' 'to raise' (as in 'lift up') and '養う' 'to raise' (as in 'to bring up', or 'provide for'). Do you differentiate these in your native word bank or leave them to be considered synonyms?
In the sentence/note property, how do you format the "ger" and the "en" to appear in small red font w grey background?
select the text you want to highlight and click on this " " symbol (called "mark as code") in the context menu.
For me, you are the best.
you steal my heart i swear
Excellent video!
Really useful video, thanks!!!!
What if eventually you want to export this customizd dictonary to your own compuetr, maybe import into Microsoft Word, would that be possible? Or maybe you just use link funcitons to Notion online?? (not sure if this is available(
This is very helpful. Thanks!
i would like to put an other column where i'll orgenised the words by themes. Can someone please explain the processus?
Super cool thanks for sharing!
This is Meta! Thanks for sharing!
How could I edit this to learn more English words. So I am an English speaker and looking at learning new words and extending vocabulary. Could this concept be used to include root words, morphology etc?
Will it work for English? I am currently studying English, and picking up every words in the book I'm reading
I think it's because of a Notion update, but I can't seem to filter the database inside the New Dictionary Entry template to only show synonyms of that same word. When creating the filter, I only seem to be able to write text inside the [Rollup Hide, any, contains:] field, and not link it to the name of the template itself :( Amazing video otherwhise, you helped me a lot!
I have the same issue! I was hoping to find the solution in the comments but as you say, maybe it’s a new update… I don’t want to just use the template, I want to build it myself because I have other features I’d like to add later. I don’t know how to "work around" this problem ☹️
I found the answer to my issue. I don’t know if it’s the same for you but I’ll explain nonetheless in case it helps.
For context, I’m building this template with an iPad as a French person, so everything is in French (for example, a linked database is called a linked view on the French notion). It’s mostly fine as the icons are the same but for this problem, there was a difference. I don’t know if it’s because I’m on iPad or because it’s the French version but still, there was. I checked every property of my database and compared to Red’s database I had added to my notion (so everything got translated). I found a difference in the Translate relation property with the “linked both ways” : on my screen it was written as “show in wordbank” with a yes/no selection. It was on no on mine, but on yes on Red’s template so I changed it and re-built the synonyms template, which now works :)
I hope it helps!
@@JSHyoNami Thank you for the explanation! I'm using it in English but the options have changed names too. I'll check it out later, hopefully it works :)
@@JSHyoNami hello! i tried ur tip but it didn't work. i have put "yes" but the synonyms template still isn't working....
Tks Red
DOES ANYBODY HAVE THIS TEMPLATE? I SUFFERED TRYNA CREATE ONE
its so cool. tysm for tutorial
It's a really understandable video, thanks for putting up such content out !! But I am wondering how to do a dictionary for languages like that do not have Latin alphabet like Russian, Korean, Chinese :I would love seeing another example with those types of languages.
Sending a lot of support and greetings from Germany.
What means CF? Your video is genial! Thank you very much!
Thank u so much!
Thank you
Thanks!
Genius!
nice video bro 👍
🙏you are super awesome.
The most complicated software I've ever seen
This is excellent and interesting. But shouldn't the gender property only be available for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives? If its a verb, gender doesn't matter. To go deeper, it seems like there should be a way to only have gender for nouns etc. I'm trying to understand how to do this. The language I want to map words in is Sanskrit, but I have a rusty background in normalizing databases. Having gender as a property of all words seems more like a table than a database... Yes, my thinking is still fuzzy (I just watched your video and made the DB you made). It also seems like more information about verbs would be useful, with a relation similar to gender.... in Sanskrit, there are athematic and thematic verbs as well as 10 classes of verb. I'm not criticizing... I'm interested in how I might be able to take your useful word list a couple steps farther in order to use it while reading Sanskrit literary texts, which uses words with a tremendous number of synonyms. Thank you for the headstart on it.
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Moan and moaning yes very intrestting
Is there a way to see all of a word's synonyms in a column, like in the translation example, without having to click on the word and open a new page? I've integrated this with my dictionary, which I built manually, so it would be difficult to go through all of them and click on each one individually