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About flashcards

Learn once, remember forever.

Each lesson adds new vocabulary to your personal review deck. Tahanan uses spaced repetition so the right cards come back at the right time, helping you remember more without wasting study time.

Tahanan flashcards in iPhone frame
Why it helps

Flashcards are there to keep what you learned from fading.

This is not about mindless review. It is about seeing words again at the moment they are most useful for memory.

Your review deck grows with each lesson

Complete your first lesson to unlock flashcards for review. Each lesson adds new vocabulary to your personal review deck.

The timing is part of the system

Spaced repetition shows you the right cards at the right time. Easy cards appear less often, while tougher cards return sooner.

You keep momentum without overstudying

The system helps you stay consistent and remember more, while cutting down on unnecessary review.

Inside the app

Review that stays connected to what you are learning.

Flashcards are not separate from the rest of Tahanan. They grow out of the lessons and keep useful words close by.

Tahanan flashcards in iPhone frame

New vocabulary flows in from lessons

Lesson vocabulary becomes review material, so you keep seeing the words you are actively learning instead of a random deck.

Tahanan flashcard review screen

The system recommends what matters now

When cards are ready, review sessions help you keep your memory fresh without guessing what to study next.

Tahanan review completion screen

Progress moves through learning stages

As you improve, cards move through Apprentice, Guru, Master, Enlightened, and finally Burned.

Good to know

What makes the review system different.

  • Our SRS algorithm tracks how well you know each card and schedules reviews at the optimal moment for memory retention.
  • Cards waiting for their next review interval stay in your backlog until it is their time to reappear.
  • If you are all caught up, the system will simply wait until the timing makes sense again.
  • The point is not to review forever. It is to remember more with less wasted effort.
Ready when you are

Start learning and let the review system carry more of the memory work.

Begin with your first lesson, unlock your review deck, and build a routine that helps new words stay with you.