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AI Flashcard Generator in Thai
Turn your Thai notes into study-ready flashcards with the ai flashcard generator in Thai
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the note you want to study, then invoke the Evernote AI Assistant and choose the flashcard option. Tag phrases or highlight passages to prioritize, and the assistant will propose card types such as translation, cloze, or pronunciation drills.
No, you can generate bilingual cards. The assistant supports Thai prompts and translations, so front/back formats can be Thai-to-English, English-to-Thai, or Thai-only production prompts depending on your study preference.
Yes. When processing Thai-language material, the assistant can mark tone-related metadata and produce cards focused on tone recognition, minimal pairs, or pronunciation practice using audio references when available.
You can choose card types and fields: direct translation, cloze deletion, example-sentence production, or audio-enabled prompts. The assistant follows your preferences and the tagging conventions in your note to structure each card.
If your note includes audio attachments, the assistant will link those files to cards. It can also suggest audio generation workflows, but you should provide or approve synthesized audio before distribution for study sets.
Generated translations aim to be faithful to the source text and include context examples. You should review cards before heavy study, and Evernote encourages spot checks and correction workflows for any inaccuracies.
Yes. The assistant can transform notes into quizzes of various types: multiple-choice, listening comprehension, fill-in-the-blank, and short production tasks. Use the quiz output to supplement spaced repetition practice.
You can batch-create cards by tagging multiple notes or sections with a specific tag (for example, "create-card") and running the generator on that tag set. The assistant will produce a consolidated export for review.
Yes. Use tags, highlight text, or insert inline comments to indicate priority items. The assistant respects these markers and will surface prioritized content first when creating study decks.
Evernote saves the source notes and links to any generated exports. You can keep the card files in your Evernote notebooks and rely on note versioning to track changes over time.
Absolutely. The assistant can rewrite grammar explanations and example sentences to a beginner level, produce stepwise explanations, and generate scaffolded practice prompts suitable for new learners.
The assistant handles long notes, including multi-thousand-word study documents. For very large notebooks, batch the conversion by sections or tags to control workload and review outputs more easily.
Tag problematic cards or add comments in the source Evernote note. The assistant supports a correction workflow: flagged items can be reprocessed, and updated cards can be re-exported to keep your study set clean and reliable.