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verbos

v0.0.3

Published

Conjugated Spanish Verb Database

Downloads

27

Readme

Improved version of Fred Jehle's Conjugated Spanish Verb Database

JSON databases of 600+ conjugated Spanish verbs forming 11,000+ combinations of moods and tenses. Original work by Fred Jehle and the database orignally compiled by @ghidinelli.

This repository is a convertsion into the JSON format. It also fixes plenty of issues and adds some additional information from the original source.

You are free to use the JSON data directly or grab our npm package.

The original database has been incorporated into a number of tools including:

  • Conjug - a free practice tool by @dcomtois is online - http://es.conjug.com
  • es-api - a free web API for accessing the database by @lwm - https://github.com/lwm/es-api
  • conjugarden by @hghwng - https://github.com/hghwng/conjugarden
  • grammar-cards by @twcamper - https://github.com/twcamper/grammar-cards

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

The npm package

Using the package is quite straightforward

// you can import individual words
import { compartir } from "verbos";

console.log(compartir.infinitivo)

// There's also a function which returns the list of all words
// orderd by importance
import { verbos } from "verbos";

console.log(verbos())

Some highlights:

  • The list will be ordered by importance
  • Typescript typings are included
  • Note that all javascript is generated from the the JSON files
  • The JSON files are also bundled in the package should you need them
  • If you are interested only in a few verbs, be careful not to call the function verbos() as it effectively prohibits the tree shaking