Tap on the english in an interlinear then when the pop up for Word Info click on the three vertical dots and click on Word Study guide. Next to the greek lemma is a speaker. Just click on it.
I followed the example in the video on my own iPad, but the Bible Word Study page shown on my device lacks the speaker button.
The speaker showed up on the desktop Logo application after I had purchased the "Greek Audio Pronunciation (Modern)" dataset, but not on my mobile devices.
I suspect some things may have changed on the mobile app since the video was made, as it seems to function slightly differently in other respects too. For example, double tapping on a word seems to highlight a phrase rather than the word tapped on. The way to look at a single word seems to be a long press instead.
Hi George,
Tap on the english in an interlinear then when the pop up for Word Info click on the three vertical dots and click on Word Study guide. Next to the greek lemma is a speaker. Just click on it.
Thanks John, but I don't see a speaker icon in the (iOS) mobile app. Does this only work for particular interlinears?
You have to do a Greek (or Hebrew) word study.
Link to training video (at 2:00 in the video you will see the speaker icon): https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037449452-Logos-Mobile-Bible-Word-Study
Thanks HJ.
I followed the example in the video on my own iPad, but the Bible Word Study page shown on my device lacks the speaker button.
The speaker showed up on the desktop Logo application after I had purchased the "Greek Audio Pronunciation (Modern)" dataset, but not on my mobile devices.
I suspect some things may have changed on the mobile app since the video was made, as it seems to function slightly differently in other respects too. For example, double tapping on a word seems to highlight a phrase rather than the word tapped on. The way to look at a single word seems to be a long press instead.