Use case
Review saved words in ways that help them stay with you.
Saved vocabulary is easy to collect, but harder to retain. TamaV Vocabulary App keeps the original sentence attached, uses different review formats, adds natural audio, and brings words back over time so they are easier to remember.
Review with context, audio, and timing that helps words stick.
Review and retention
Help saved words stay active in memory.
Problem
Saving a word does not mean you will remember it later.
Saving vocabulary is only the first step. If a word does not come back in context, at useful times, and in more than one format, it is easy to forget. And when there is no audio, one more memory cue is missing.
Saved words fade without the right review
A list of saved words is easy to build, but without context, varied recall, and spaced repetition, the meaning is harder to keep in memory.
Missing audio removes a memory cue
When you cannot hear the word or phrase naturally, it is harder to remember how it sounded and easier for it to feel abstract.
Why this helps
Review works better when context, recall, and timing work together.
Context brings the meaning back
When the original sentence stays attached, it is easier to remember what the word meant and how it was actually used.
Different review formats strengthen recall
Seeing, recalling, listening, and recognizing words in different formats makes memory stronger than repeating the same prompt every time.
Audio and timing reinforce memory
Natural audio adds another memory cue, and spaced repetition brings words back again when they are more worth reviewing.
Review in practice
See how review helps words stay with you
Different cards can return in different formats. The examples below show some of the ways TamaV Vocabulary App brings saved words back with context, recall, audio, and follow-up.
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Original context stays attached
One review format shows the saved sentence with the target word removed. This is one example of how TamaV Vocabulary App uses the original context to help you recall the word instead of reviewing it in isolation.
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Multiple review formats
Another format asks you to recall the meaning yourself from memory. Other sessions can use recognition questions, so the same word does not always come back in the same way.
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See the result with the full context
After you answer, the accepted meaning appears alongside the original sentence and its translation, so you can check your understanding in full.
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Natural audio, even when none is available
Audio is available during review so you can hear the word or phrase naturally. This adds another memory cue and makes saved vocabulary easier to retain.
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Review summaries show weak spots
After the session, a summary shows which words gave you trouble, how they are trending, and when they are due next, so you can see what needs more attention.
Who this is for
Built for learners who want saved words to actually stick.
Learners who save words but forget them later
You already have a collection of saved vocabulary, but without structured review, most of it fades. Scheduled practice and context-attached cards help words stay.
Learners who want review that feels useful, not repetitive
Repeating the same flashcard format gets boring quickly. Multiple review modes and audio keep sessions varied and help memory from more than one angle.
Next step
Turn saved words into remembered words.
If you have been saving vocabulary but not reviewing it, TamaV Vocabulary App brings words back with context, audio, and spaced repetition that helps them stay.