[Course Forum] 5000 German Words (Top 87%) by Paul_Wilson (maintained by EHurtt)

Yes, I changed them all, but at least for me it’s not actually working.

(fortunately I have a user script that overcomes the semi-colons not working, which also worked even with the comma version, but ideally nobody should need to install such a thing)

This is the course right?

@dylan.nicholson.548

@hung-phan - in fact, there may be a confusion about courses, and perhaps I have contributed to the confusion!

The course that I have been working with is the one in the link which I sent you earlier: 5000 Words (top 87%) sorted by frequency - by Miłek - Memrise

Here is a screenshot of the header of this course:

The course you are referring to is the one at: 5000 German Words (top 87%) - by Paul_Wilson - Memrise

However, notice now that this course (number 920 apparently) is the one said to be created by Paul_Wilson, and matches the title of this forum thread.

My apologies if I have extended my own confusion to anyone else. (These two courses are very similar, but I chose to do the one at 5000 Words (top 87%) sorted by frequency - by Miłek - Memrise because the words are ordered by frequency of use, and because there is vocalisation of nearly every word.)

I think that the course that @dylan.nicholson.548 has updated is the “sorted by frequency” course (ie, the one I was referring to earlier, and not the one which I see now is the course referred to by this forum thread). I believe that the “5000 German Words” course (not the one sorted by frequency) still has commas and not semicolons.

Right, @misxifRM. I believe that @dylan.nicholson.548 can help you in the meantime for changing that. Additionally, it is a way to use script to only highlight whether a word contains a comma. PM me if you want to help for that course @dylan.nicholson.548 (Thanks a lot).

However, I believe @dylan.nicholson.548’s way will be faster. You can contact him to get the script. I cannot provide you a massive changing script for the reason that it will not good for our software.

Congrats on not to fix this bug for 1 month now. I will recommend it to everyone!

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Or Hung you could just execute back-end SQL queries for us, which would be a good deal faster and less taxing on the system!
But honestly my script issued maybe 20 extra API calls per minute over 10-15 minutes, which in the context of the load you must be handling all the time is a drop in the ocean.

Hi @dylan.nicholson.548, that will require permission and prioritization from the team. I cannot make decision on my own, however, let me ask for you. Hope that it will not be destructive. I am not promising it will be accepted though.

I think the problem with comma using as separator is that there are some situations we cannot define whether people use it as separator or just a normal punctuation of sentence. For example,

I met Harry, we went for a swim together, and afterwards Harry went home

Additionally, we add more feature to ; and / to support the permutations. You can type many variations of it. For example, in typing test, given a sentence like xxx ; yyy ; zzz you can type

xxx
yyy
zzz
xxx yyy zzz
xxx zzz yyy
yyy xxx zzz
yyy zzz xxx
zzz xxx yyy
zzz yyy xxx

Sorry Robert - will add you now. Btw I’ve not done any practice the past couple of days but with the change to semi-colons, does this mean they HAVE to be entered? Disaster for me because I’ve 4 years of practising with commas :frowning:

I really must read these posts more carefully – the commas are being changed on another course altogether!

Robert - please don’t change the commas to semi-colons! The best method I think for this course would be to go into edit mode and create an alternative solution without the plural. I’ve done it for der Tag so you can see what I mean.

Go into Edit, chose Database (german) Then enter Tag. If you run the cursor over the entry you’ll get a little window saying ‘Alt’. Clicking on that brings up boxes to enter alternatives/synonyms. If you put an underscore (_) in front of the word it doesn’t appear on the page when practising - just stops things getting cluttered up. thanks Elizabeth

Hi Hung,

Asking you this in private as it’s my own course and nobody else seems to be doing it, but I have an issue (which I’ve seen before with other courses) where there’s discrepancy between how many words the dashboard thinks are in the course and that I’ve learnt, vs how many there actually are:

There are actually 1025 words and I’ve learned 1017 of them, but the dashboard says I’ve learned 1000/1052. At a couple of points the “Learn” button was available even though I’d technically learned all the words (but have since added more).

Something you can fix?
Dylan

Ok, @dylan.nicholson.548. Let me check

I actually recreated all the levels and it might be ok now. btw the auto create levels tool is good but there needs to be an option to delete existing levels first out even only add words not already in levels. tbh I’ve never understood why memrise supports having the same word in multiple levels on one course (but then no way to find out which levels a word occurs on).

Hi there! For me, it still asks plural forms+commas etc. on the Web, so this course is unusable for 1 months now. Will it remain like this forever?

The Cap -> Die Mütze

In Commonwealth English a Mütze is a “Beanie”.

In fact, I think even in American English it would be a “Knitted Cap,” rather than just a cap. But being an Australian, I can’t be authoritative on this point.

I’d thus recommend changing it to:

The knitted cap or beanie -> die Mütze -n

And allow any of the following reverse translations from die Mütze to allow for the variations that I know from both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific:

the cap
the knitted cap
the beanie
the pompom hat
the bobble hat

Thanks again for all your hard work on this course,
Paul.

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Confirming that it requires plural forms for me when on the web as well.

While a bit annoying, it is forcing me to learn the plurals more systematically, which I don’t mind.

Paul.

Unless a contributor modifies it to use semi-colons instead of commas, yes. Technically you can fix it with a user-script but I wouldn’t hugely recommend it.
Either learn the plurals (not a bad thing) or you can switch to the “sorted by frequency” version where I did fix all the entries.

There is a mistake on Level 14 of the course.

das Bierglas, -"er - the beer glas should of course be the beer glass

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I just started this course and am having trouble with Level 2 anderer, andere, anderes other, different (m,f,n). the only correct answer it will accept is typing all three (anderer, andere, anderes) and not any of them individually.

Thanks for the help…
Holff