1. I would like to get one in ecclesiastical and/or classical Latin.Awful! Pronunced with Spanish pronunciatiom sometimes, church Latim other times, barbar otherimes...all in the same sentence.
2. As another reviewer says, the pronunciation is very inconsistent- seeming to switch between classical Latin, church Latin, and pseudo-Spanish- which isn't very good if you are using it as a pronunciation and memorization aid.
3. This reading isn't the Ecclesiastical Latin I learned, which is akin to standard Italian pronunciation of Latin.
4. I also found it very fast, which might be OK for some things, but if the playback speed is adjustable, it is certainly not clear how.I learned ecclesiastical Latin in highschool.
5. This i believe is Spanish pronunciation which I believe is fine if you know Spanish.
6. Sad.I don't understand Latin yet, but I hope by listening to pick it up.
7. Deleted 2min later after writing this feedbaxk.Very pathetic pronunciation.
8. But I'd give it 5 ⭐ if you'd include The Old Testament as well as the New Testament.The voice audio is very scary to hr😬 my gad 😶It is amazing Bible.
9. I have downloaded this version and listen to it without much difficulty.
10. Principio pronounced prinseepeo as opposed to princheepeo.
11. Looked at reviews and realized it's very inconsistent.