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AI Flashcard Generator in Tagalog
Turn your Tagalog notes into study-ready flashcards with Evernote's AI flashcard generator in Tagalog
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator is an Evernote assistant feature that converts notes and recordings into editable flashcards. It extracts definitions, example sentences, and prompts, then formats them into front/back pairs ready for review and further editing within Evernote.
Yes. The assistant can process Tagalog text and audio to produce flashcards with Tagalog prompts and English glosses, cloze deletions, or multiple-choice variants. You can review and edit generated cards before adding them to your study deck.
Generated translations are often accurate for common vocabulary and simple sentences, but you should review and edit complex or idiomatic expressions. Evernote encourages manual review, especially for regional variants and nuanced grammar.
Yes. Upload recordings to Evernote or attach audio to a note, and the assistant can link or embed audio snippets in flashcards. You can choose audio-quality preferences and confirm which clips to attach to each card.
The generator can create cloze deletion cards by masking target words or phrases in example sentences. You can control mask density and which elements to hide (verbs, nouns, particles) to match your study goals.
Yes. The assistant can produce multiple-choice flashcards by generating plausible distractors alongside the correct answer. Distractors are based on related words or common errors, and you can edit them before finalizing the card.
The AI assistant requires an active connection to process content and generate flashcards. However, once generated, flashcards and decks are stored in Evernote for offline review depending on your device sync settings.
To handle regional variation, tag content with regional notes and include example sentences from native speakers. Manually review any cards flagged as regional, and consider adding alternate forms to cards when appropriate.
Yes. Select a notebook or a group of notes and use the assistant to generate flashcards in batch. The assistant will create candidate cards for each tagged segment, and you can accept, edit, or reject cards during review.
Generated cards open in an editor inside Evernote where you can change wording, add audio, attach images, and modify tags or difficulty levels. Edits are saved to the card and can be synced across devices for review.
The assistant can suggest study plans tailored to the generated flashcards, including daily review targets and spaced repetition schedules. Plans are customizable to match time availability and learning goals.
Yes. Transcribed audio can be converted into flashcards by tagging transcript segments and running the generator. Always verify transcriptions for accuracy before finalizing cards, especially in noisy recordings.
The assistant accepts common note content: plain text, images with readable text, and audio files attached to notes. For best results, provide clean text and clear audio; Evernote will extract content and suggest flashcards accordingly.
The assistant handles typical study material well but may struggle with very long, unstructured transcripts or highly specialized jargon without context. It's designed to complement your workflow in Evernote and works best when notes are organized and tagged for purpose.