Anubis is the Greek version of the god's name - in ancient Egyptian the word was written 'inpw (the 'i is a consonant) and we can only guess at the missing vowels.
The first character is a reed, the second a horizontal zig-zag line, the third a small rectangle and the final character a chick. The determinative at the end is a dog-like animal lying on a tomb.
One of the titles of Anubis is nb t3 djsr, lord of the sacred land.
No one knows how you might have said Anubis in ancinet Egyptian. The modern language of Egypt comes from the Arabs who were unrelated to the native ancient Egyptians.
Anubis the great ancient Egyptian did not die
Egypt, as Anubis was a Egyptian deity.
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis never died.
Anubis, the God of the Underworld.
Anubis was the Egyptian god of death and mummification.
Egyptian myth does not say Anubis feared anything.
Egyptian myth does not say. It is barely agreed as to his parentage.
Anubis is that egyptian god, so it's a name. It'd just be Anubis. And if your talking about that tv show... House of Anubis, then it's still Anubis.
It depends on what language; Anubis is the Greek for Anpu or in Egyptian vocalized as Anapa.
Anubis was not the Egyptian god of sleep, it was Auf.
Anubis is the Egyptian god of funerals and embalming.
Anubis in Egyptian myth, did not die.
Anubis was the Egyptian king of the Underworld
The Egyptian god Anubis was the god of embalming.
Anubis is the Egyptian god of death.
Anubis is the Egyptian god of funerals. He serves Osiris.
Anubis is a real ancient Egyptian god.