Why can't I find my pronounce button in my word study

I get around great on my desktop, but when I try to find the pronounce button on my Android phone, I can find it about 1 out of 100 tries. What am I doing wrong?
thank you
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Hey Will,
Android is indeed quite different from desktop navigation and takes some getting used to. For me, confusion concerning the pronunciation tool centered around whether I was doing a word study on the English word or on the Greek/Hebrew word. The pronounce button is located at the top of the "Definition" category within the Bible Word Study of a Greek or Hebrew word.
To do a word study on an English word in Android, long tap a word. Then click "Word Study" from the menu. This will typically not present an option to pronounce the word.
To do a word study on a Greek or Hebrew word, long tap a word from a Bible with a reverse interlinear. Then click "Word Info". From there, tap on the 3-dot menu to the right of "Word Info" and select "Open Bible Word Study". This will typically present an option to pronounce the word at the top of the "Definition" category.
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Yes , that worked!!
Thank you
I was trying to pronounce a Hebrew word.
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To pronounce a Hebrew or Greek work…. turn on Interlinear… find the word you want then "Right click" the word then in the right panel, click "Pronounce"…. works like a charm.
Edit: Forgot to mention this…. but on the desk top in Windows… I can right click the "English" of the word, then click on "Pronounce" and get the same thing as using the Interlinear. I use the "first" method mostly for me… because then I can dig into the Greek or Hebrew if I so choose.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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To pronounce a Hebrew or Greek work…. turn on Interlinear… find the word you want then "Right click" the word then in the right panel, click "Pronounce"…. works like a charm.
True for desktop / laptop - but Will is asking how to do it on Android.
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oops. Sorry about that.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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