Interesting. Would it still work if it was Q: foreign word (not
meaning B,C,D,E,F,.....N)?

On Oct 31, 12:19 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to create separate cards for each answer, you can add context to
> the question by having e.g.
>
> Q: foreign word (not meaning B)
> A: meaning A
>
> Peter
>
> > How should I go about learning words with multiple meanings? The 2
> > ways that come to mind are either have all the meanings in a single
> > answer (which violates the minimum information rule), or create a
> > single card for each answer, but with no context I'll have no idea
> > which meaning is the current one so I'll have to cycle through
> > possible correct answers until I get the right one.

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