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Word trainer: learn the Constitution vocabulary you actually need for the exam

2026-06-25 · 3 min read

Lithuanian Constitution word trainer

On the Constitution-basics exam people stumble on the words, not the ideas. The text is written in legal Lithuanian: «valstybė», «teismas», «įstatymas», «Seimas», «pareiga». Read the Constitution straight through and it is easy to drown in unfamiliar vocabulary, with no sense of which words really matter and which appear once and never again.

So we built a word trainer that removes that problem. The idea is simple: you should not learn every word, only the most important ones, and learn them in the right order.

We measured which words matter most

We took the full text of the Constitution and counted how often each word appears, across all of its forms (cases, numbers, conjugations). The result is an honest frequency ranking. For example «Seimas» appears 237 times, «įstatymas» (law) 156 times, «valstybė» (state) more than 100 times. Learn the top of that list and you already understand a large part of the text.

We removed the noise so you do not waste time:

  • international cognates that need no studying (prezidentas, bankas, ministras, konstitucija);
  • very simple everyday words (mokykla, diena);
  • function words (prepositions, conjunctions).

What remains is 512 key words, sorted by importance. That is the core exam vocabulary.

The trainer teaches the important words first

New words appear in order of frequency: the ones that occur most often in the Constitution come first. So your very first sessions give the biggest return, and rare terms can wait.

Under the hood it uses spaced repetition (like Anki): after each answer the trainer schedules when to show the word again. Know it well and you will not see it for a while. Forget it and it comes back soon and sticks. Words gradually move from "new" to "mastered" and stay there.

What is inside

  • Three languages at once. Every word in English (or Russian) and in Lithuanian, with the official wording beside it, so you learn the exact language of the exam.
  • You can see how important a word is. Each card shows roughly how many times it appears in the Constitution.
  • You set the workload. Before a session you choose how many new words and how many reviews to take.
  • Honest grading. Four buttons (like Anki): Again, Hard, Good, Easy. They set the review schedule.
  • You can review ahead if you want to study more than today's plan.

Why it helps you

Preparing for the Constitution exam is not about cramming everything. It is about recognising and understanding the words that actually appear in the text and in the questions. The trainer gives you exactly that: you learn the right words, in the right order, exactly when it is time to review them. The Lithuanian text stops being a wall of unknown terms, and you walk into the exam more confident.

Open the Words tab and start with the first ten. They are the most frequent words in the Constitution, and they pay off the fastest.

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Practise exam-style questions, take mock exams and master the vocabulary.

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