Shared Lexicons

The following export files have been submitted by individual users of this website. You can download and use them to get a head start on your own lexicon or to simply do some self-review. An attempt has been made to verify the basic accuracy of these lexicons, but no guarantees can be made. If you need help importing one of these files then click here.

And don’t forget about the official starter lexicons! These lexicons are made specifically to give you a head start on creating your own lexicon and are easily downloaded when you run Personal Lexicon for the first time.

Advanced English

  • Full lexicon
    Contains 186 lexical items with tests, and some personal examples. Most of these lexical items were taken from periodicals.
    Submitted by Alexander Smith on 4 December 2018

    Download (56kb)

Japanese

  • Full lexicon using latin characters
    Contains 1726 lexical items and uses latin characters for Japanese words.
    Submitted by Lindsey D. on 4 December 2018

    Download (207kb)

Spanish

  • Full lexicon with english definitions
    Contains 2030 lexical items with tests, and personal examples
    Submitted by Alexander Smith on 4 December 2018

    Download (319kb)

French » Lithuanian

  • Full lexicon
    French/Lithuanian lexicon containing 6953 lexical items with personal examples and some tests. Applicable lexical items contain declensions and conjugations. Most also have pronunciation.
    Submitted by Sébastien Gravier on 4 December 2018

    Download (3193kb)

Galician

  • Full lexicon
    A collection of 525 words in Galician translated into English. Galician is a Romance language spoken in the northwest region of Galicia in Spain. Some items contain personal examples that also show the English translation.
    Submitted by Neil Wykes on 4 December 2018

    Download (76kb)

Myanmar

  • Full lexicon
    An English/Myanmar lexicon containing 1276 Myanmar (or Burmese) words and phrases. Some items contain personal examples that also show the English translation.
    Submitted by Hseng Ngin on 4 December 2018

    Download (215kb)

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