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AI Flashcard Generator in Marathi
Turn your Marathi notes into study-ready cards with Evernote’s ai flashcard generator in Marathi
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator in Marathi is a workflow using Evernote’s AI Assistant to convert your notes into study-ready flashcards. It extracts terms, example sentences, and suggested quiz prompts to produce cards you can review, edit, and export for study.
You keep your source material in Evernote notes. The assistant analyzes structured text, lists, and example sentences, then generates flashcards in Marathi with script, transliteration, meanings, and optional audio references. You can review and edit cards before export.
Yes. If your Evernote notes reference or embed audio files with timestamps, the assistant can include audio_clip fields in flashcards so learners receive pronunciation practice. You can flag which cards need audio and the assistant will preserve timestamps for clipping.
The assistant supports multiple flashcard templates including cloze deletions and multiple-choice formats. For multiple-choice, it selects distractors based on part-of-speech and frequency; you can review and adjust distractors before finalizing cards.
If your scanned images contain selectable or OCR-extracted text stored in Evernote, the assistant can use that text as input. For best results, ensure OCR quality is good and that key terms are clearly visible in the note.
Yes. You can specify templates or choose from provided ones (vocabulary, cloze, listening, idiom). Templates define which fields are included, whether transliteration or audio is required, and the default difficulty level for generated cards.
Absolutely. You can instruct the assistant to prioritize Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced items and it will use tags or frequency data in your notes to select appropriate content and adjust example complexity.
The assistant can provide contextual translations and transliterations for Marathi content based on your notes. You can request bilingual cards or ask for English glosses to be included alongside Marathi script.
Use the QA workflow: review sample batches, use the in-note tags to indicate high-priority items, and assign reviewers to spot-check cards. Evernote makes it easy to track edits and revisions so you can iteratively improve card quality.
Yes. The assistant can generate exam-focused flashcards such as sample essay prompts, commonly tested grammar points, and targeted vocabulary lists. You can align generation to your syllabus and export sets ready for review sessions.
The assistant can assemble quizzes from selected flashcards, creating question sets in multiple formats: multiple-choice, short answer, and cloze. You can specify quiz length, difficulty mix, and include audio-based questions where available.
Evernote preserves revision history in notes, so edits to generated cards and templates remain traceable. This supports collaborative review and makes it easy to revert to earlier versions if needed.
Limitations include the need for clear, well-structured input - the assistant performs best when notes include example sentences, tags, and clear markers. Audio quality affects listening cards, and manual QA is recommended for nuanced literary or regional usages.