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AI Flashcard Generator in Persian
Turn Persian notes into effective study flashcards with Evernote's AI flashcard generator in Persian
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator in Persian is a feature that uses Evernote's assistant to convert your Persian notes into study flashcards, Q&A pairs, and spaced-repetition schedules so you can study efficiently.
This page focuses on Persian-language content. Evernote's assistant also supports many languages for note tasks, and it can produce Persian flashcards with correct script, transliteration, and contextual prompts when your notes are in Persian.
Yes. The AI can generate cloze-style flashcards from sentences or passages in your notes, creating blanks for key terms or verb forms and offering suggested answers and explanatory hints on the back of each card.
Yes. If your Evernote notes include audio attachments or voice recordings, the assistant can create listening-style flashcards where users listen and then answer or choose from options based on what they heard.
You can. The assistant can tag cards by suggested difficulty levels and you can adjust difficulty manually. Those difficulty tags help shape the spaced-repetition schedule and prioritize review of harder items.
The assistant proposes SRS intervals based on card difficulty and your performance. Typical intervals might be 1, 3, 7, 14, and 30 days, and Evernote records review outcomes to refine future intervals for each card.
Yes. You can export generated flashcards in common formats such as CSV or TSV, which can be imported into study apps that accept those formats, or kept as Evernote notes for in-place review and edits.
Yes. The assistant works with specialized content such as medical terminology, literature analysis, or legal phrases. Provide definitions and examples in your notes and the AI will craft accurate flashcards and contextual prompts.
Absolutely. Evernote supports shared notebooks and notes. You can co-edit notes and have the assistant generate or update flashcards from collaboratively edited material so study decks stay in sync with group input.
Yes. The assistant preserves Persian script, supports transliteration and offers pronunciations when audio is attached. Cards can include script, transliteration, and English translations side by side for bilingual study.
Yes. You can select large notes or a set of notes and ask the assistant to batch-generate flashcards. Evernote will process the content and create a deck or export file accordingly, tagging each card with metadata.
Yes. The assistant can format flashcards into mock exams with multiple-choice, matching, and short-answer formats. You can specify length, difficulty, and time limits to simulate real test conditions.
Yes. Flashcards generated by the assistant are saved as editable Evernote notes or exports. You can revise wording, add examples, change answers, or update audio attachments any time to refine study materials.
Evernote supports importing a variety of note content: typed text, pasted documents, PDFs, and audio attachments. The assistant can extract flashcards from these formats when the content is readable and well-structured.
The assistant works best with clear, well-organized notes that include definitions, examples, or audio. Very noisy or ambiguous content may require manual cleanup. Evernote makes it easy to edit and refine generated cards afterward.