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Another tool is the language fluency game [http://whereareyourkeys.org/ "Where are your Keys?"].  For Lojban, go to website [http://lodockikumazvati.org/ "lo do ckiku ma zvati"]. Another tool is [[Lojban Wave Lessons Continued|Wave Lessons continued]].
Another tool is the language fluency game [http://whereareyourkeys.org/ "Where are your Keys?"].  For Lojban, go to website [http://lodockikumazvati.org/ "lo do ckiku ma zvati"]. Another tool is [[Lojban Wave Lessons Continued|Wave Lessons continued]].


[[jbocre: jMemorize_instructions|jMemorize]] (downloadable) or [http://www.lojban.org/files/software/logflash.zip Logflash] (if you are more technically inclined and like MS-DOS)
[[jMemorize_instructions|jMemorize]] (downloadable) or [http://www.lojban.org/files/software/logflash.zip Logflash] (if you are more technically inclined and like MS-DOS)

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Try out new interactive learning tools

New online tools for self-directed learning are constantly being developed.

A web site dedicated to learning vocabulary called Memrise has word lists for Lojban gismu and cmavo, ordered by usage frequency. It also features smaller lists for certain groups of cmavo that share similar characteristics.

Another tool is the language fluency game "Where are your Keys?". For Lojban, go to website "lo do ckiku ma zvati". Another tool is Wave Lessons continued.

jMemorize (downloadable) or Logflash (if you are more technically inclined and like MS-DOS)