Hi, as a beginner in NT Greek, I think the Audio Reader is a great help, especially the various "fonts". I'm glad to have found a Reconstructed pronunciation, but could you confirm that this is Vaticanus, please? I'm hoping to find that elusive combination of a Critical Text and Reconstructed pronunciation. with many thanks, Garry.
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You're not in this alone! Language is a team sport.
It is not easy to develop fluency in Koine Greek as a student or a teacher, but it is fun! One thing you can do, however, to make it easier, is to connect with other students and teachers doing the same. Feel free to make connections and discuss all matters of Koine Greek as a living language here!
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Dr. Kantor seems to like the Vaticanus. I'm with you - I'd prefer the critical text. I'm going to follow this thread to see if anyone can find one...
Currently, I am using Ancient Audio Bible app on my iPhone. It is not perfect but it has some good features. User interface is OK, although it could be improved. It includes multiple translations (none of them are Douay-Rheims) and can switch between them by just pressing a button. It allows me to jump to any chapter in any book and then starts playing from there. A student discussed it in his presentation which he made using template from https://masterbundles.com/templates/presentations/powerpoint/religious/ source. I really liked his presentation style.