Dictionary database

Started by leke, October 25, 2011, 12:31:40 PM

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leke

This is currently my favourite language learning site: http://www.memrise.com/about/
I noticed there is no section for learning na'vi words on memrise and would like to create one. I was wondering if someone had the dictionary in database format so that I could easily create a section on the site for na'vi.

Thanks.

Swoka Ikran

There is a dictionary in SQL format but I don't remember where I got it :(

It's used by several projects on here (mobile apps IIRC, and I know VrrtepCLI's dict is generated from it), so I'm sure someone else can tell you.
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Kamean

QuoteThis is currently my favourite language learning site: http://www.memrise.com/about/
Interesting site. :)
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Tuiq

I'm responsible for the dictionary database. There's a SQL file public available as already stated - it's incomplete, that means that it lacks certain proper nouns, such as plants, animals and other things (and that's on purpose - because they should not necessarily be part of any learning program/whatever you build with the SQL).

And there were so many other requests for "the best site for languages", starting from complete wiki-like structures up to complete CMS with all the stuff nobody is likely going to use.

Feel free to use the SQL, keep in mind that the database is licensed under CC-by-sa-nc though. I'm not going to stop you from using it, but you can't expect me to help you integrate my database into yours and you can't expect me to change anything regarding the SQL itself - unless there would be a bug.
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Toruk Makto

Also, since the content of that database is maintained by yours truly, please attribute the content source as LearnNavi.org any time the database is used for other projects. Irayo!


ta Markì

Lì'fyari leNa'vi 'Rrtamì, vay set 'almong a fra'u zera'u ta ngrrpongu
Na'vi Dictionary: http://files.learnnavi.org/dicts/NaviDictionary.pdf