Your personal dictionary now contains {{{wordcount}}} words.
Choose what you want to do with them:
This feature is not available yet, I'm working on it (probably not at this very moment though).
You can circumvent this by importing your dictionary into Quizlet and then using this Anki Add-on to import from Quizlet into Anki.
More about AnkiIt is recommended to empty your dictionary after exporting it, so you don't export the same words again next time.
Click here to empty your dictionary.
You can export your dictionary as CSV (Coma Separated Values) and then use it in Quizlet's "import" feature.
If this is your first time using this feature, I prepared a simple tutorial in PDF for you.
More about QuizletIt is recommended to empty your dictionary after exporting it, so you don't export the same words again next time.
Click here to empty your dictionary.
You can keep your new vocabulary from this video in your dictionary without exporting it, however, I don't recommend doing so, unless you're binge-watching multiple videos and want to export everything after finishing the last one.
Taptitle saves your dictionary in your browser's local storage, which can sometimes be wiped by disk cleanup applications or by the browser itself, under certain circumstances. Data stored in this storage are also lost, if you reinstall your browser and do not transfer between multiple browsers.
Last but not least, if your dictionary contains many entries, Taptitle might be slower than usual.
This will permanently wipe all entries from your personal dictionary.
If you've already successfully exported your dictionary, there's nothing to be worried about.