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AI Flashcard Generator in Spanish
Turn your notes into Spanish study sets with the AI Flashcard Generator in Spanish
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator in Spanish uses Evernote's AI Assistant to convert your Spanish notes and texts into study-ready flashcards. It can produce translation cards, cloze deletions, and production prompts, with metadata for SRS tools.
Open a note in Evernote, highlight the Spanish text or upload documents, and ask the AI Assistant to 'Create Spanish flashcards.' Specify card type (translation, cloze, production) and desired quantity to guide the output.
Yes. The assistant can generate cloze-deletion flashcards from passages or sentences, placing blanks on verbs, collocations, or grammar targets, and providing answer keys and short hints in Spanish.
You can include audio URLs or upload clips to an Evernote note; the AI can reference those files and suggest which cards should include audio. For built-in TTS audio recommendations, include your preference in the prompt.
Yes. Each generated flashcard can include example sentences in Spanish and English translations, usage notes, and frequency or register tags to help select study priorities.
The AI Assistant aims to provide accurate translations and grammatical guidance, but content should be reviewed by a human when used for high-stakes study. Evernote makes it easy to iterate and store reviewed versions of cards.
Yes. Include your target level (A2, B1, B2, etc.) in the prompt and the assistant will tailor vocabulary difficulty, example complexity, and syntactic targets to that level for more effective practice.
Absolutely. Ask the assistant to transform flashcards into multiple-choice questions, short-answer prompts, or timed quizzes. It can also produce distractors and explanations for incorrect options.
Yes. You can set up a routine: collect new notes in a designated Evernote notebook and ask the assistant to generate weekly decks from all items in that notebook. Use reminders to automate the cadence.
The assistant can analyze content and compare study approaches - for example, cloze vs. translation cards - and produce a recommendation based on retention data you provide or goals you describe.
Evernote stores edited notes and attachments, and you can append revision logs within notes. This makes it simple to track changes to flashcard content, reviewer comments, and version history over time.
Yes. Add the transcript text into a note or upload the audio and use the assistant to transcribe and then generate flashcards, focusing on target phrases or comprehension challenges.
The assistant is optimized for converting notes into flashcards and study materials, but human review is recommended for nuance and exam-specific requirements. Integration formats are broad, but you may need a simple conversion step for some SRS tools.