Yes, you can do this for any course on Memrise. This is the version I use https://github.com/wilddom/memrise2anki-extension/tree/anki20
The explanations are a bit complicated, I’m gonna just say what I told a guy on Reddit about it : "Yes, for me they do, but as I said, you first need version 2.0 of Anki (the older one which you can find on their site) . Then go to the github link for memrise2anki and go to the branches tab. And choose the stale branch (“anki20”).
After that, go on Anki, go to Add-ons, “Open add-ons folder” and copy only MemriseCourseImporter.py and the content from Memrise_Course_Importer (not the whole folder). Restart anki and you should see “Import memrise course” when going to Tools. Also, if it gives you an error message, don’t worry. Everything works fine for me, not sure why the error message appears"
You can also add audio, but it’s a bit tricky, you need to know some of Anki’s functions, so bear with me. First, if you study Japanese or Chinese you need 3 fiels (“Front”, “Back” and one for “Kanji”) and 3 cards (Card #1 goes front to back, #2 goes back to front and #3 kanji to front),
If you study any other language, you only need 2 cards (“Front” and “Back” which is the standard). When the importing finishes, you’ll be prompted with what type of deck you want to make, choose “Basic” if you wanna go only front (target language) to back (English) , if you want to go both ways like what Memrise does, choose “Basic (and reverse card)” , which makes a duplicate for every card, but that will prompt you in reverse (so English to target language)
Now for adding the audio, After you choose Basic or whatever, you need to assign stuff. Generally, you’d want to assign “Front” to the target language and “Back” to English and lastly, the third column to the left will say “None” , click on it and choose “Front” and to its right scroll down and look for “Audio” , Lastly it will ask you to assign the cards, if you see English as Front, assign it to Card 2, and you get the idea. Assigning cards doesn’t matter much, just don’t assign everything to the same card.
If you do all this correctly, you should have a fully functional course.