Currently, all of the language-specific awesome lists link to external repos. In some cases, this is fine & the repos are well-maintained (like the Awesome-Japanese repo). But often, they're poorly maintained, filled with junk, or much too empty.
The idea is to collect language-specific resources under the /languages dir in this repository. One source of truth.
Word frequency lists are a useful reference for deciding what vocab to prioritize.
The problem is that most lists you'll find online are not cleaned (so "run", "runs", "ran") show up as separate entries, and the entries lack extra information (like gender, part of speech, etc.) that make it easier to turn them into flash cards.
So the idea is to come up with "standard" learning-friendly word-frequency-ordered lists of vocab.