My intention is to pass my list of known words and my list of lingqs to ChatGPT so it can generate content with that context.
E.g. I could say “please generate content with 50% known words, 30% lingqs, and 20% new words”.
My intention is to pass my list of known words and my list of lingqs to ChatGPT so it can generate content with that context.
E.g. I could say “please generate content with 50% known words, 30% lingqs, and 20% new words”.
Ok, I can export all of my lingqs to a csv and send that to my email.
So now I just need a way to do the same thing for known words…
That said, as a feature request, the icing on the cake would be the ability to share a link with ChatGPT so that I could share that instead of uploading a csv.
A list of Known words isn’t available and it’s not possible to export them.
You can only see Known words that are listed on the Vocabulary page (saved as LingQs) and marked with status 4 or a checkmark. But Known words you saved directly in a lesson (blue to white) aren’t available.
Thank you @zoran, this is as I thought.
Please can we have the ability to do this as a feature, LingQ developers?
@discopatrick Honestly it’s very unlikely that a feature like that will ever be available. Why would you need a list of all known words?
@zoran, I can think of a few reasons.
Analysis of the list could be both useful, and even just quite interesting.
For example, I could compare it to the list of N5/N4/etc vocabulary and see how much of the vocab I already know for each level.
But as mentioned before, the main reason I’m interested in a list of known words right now is so I can feed it to ChatGPT or another AI.
I believe one possible workaround I could use to get this is to convert all my known words to Level 4 words (which are also technically “known”) and then I could export them to csv using the existing export tool. I have no idea how long that would take though, as I’m already at 2000 known words.
There’s no need to convert, just select “4-Learned” and “√-Known words” and export that as a CSV, after that you can import it to ChatGPT or Google Sheets or whatever. An ability to share a link with ChatGPT so that just to skip that step is beyond a niche feature.
Thanks @DaisyGwynne
However I think I can now explain my problem correctly:
The “known” section only seems to show a handful of words for me, about 20.
Whereas I should have over 2000 known words according to my stats.
I suspect what is happening is this: the “known” section only contains words that have at some point in the past been set to levels 1-4. Whereas any words that were immediately set to “known” upon first encounter are not being shown here. But I’m not 100% sure.
You can find your known
words by using the link below. Just change LANGCODE to en,fi,ja etc, whatever you’re studying.
@roosterburton that is super cool, thank you!
I should have mentioned earlier: I’m happy to use an API if necessary