Introducing ELVocab filters
Filters are a powerful tool you should know how to use on elvocab.
While watching a video you will get two sets of filters on both sides of your screen. On the left you find level filters, you can use these to filter words based on knowledge levels, and you can hide words you are familiar with to focus on new words only.
On the right you can see filters, you start with the default filters which include Noun, Verb, Adjective, Masculine, and Feminine filters. Click a filter once to apply the filter, click again to invert the filter, and a third time to reset. Feel free to use multiple filters at a time, this will have an “And” effect, apply all filters to each word.
You are not limited to the default filters, you can create your own using the top bar. You can filter by original word, translation, or both.
Use ( “ ) at the start or end to only match the words that start or end with your query.
Match any single letter with ( . )
Use ?+* after a Letter or (group), to indicate
Optional,
At least once or more,
Optional once or more.
And finally, Use [abc] to match either of the letters abc.