Hieroglyphics are actually sounds. The name Jordan phonetically in hieroglyphics would most likely be:
Ja - O - R - D- N
I am not an expert but I have researched into this subject. Please correct me if I am wrong.
The Egyptian cobra was used to write a sound that was probably close to j, but more like dj. It is used in such words as dj.t (for ever), written with the cobra and semicircular loaf in standard funeral texts.
The link below takes you to an image of this word in an inscription (it is on the lower left and the text reads from right to left, since the signs always face the start of each line of text).
See link below:
it is hougala and mayla for grace
Hieroglyphics.
ancient Egyptian scribes had to write in hieroglyphics on papyrus, as a way of communication. most scribes worked for pharaoh's.
hieroglyphics
they are called called hieroglyphics.
in hieroglyphics
Hieroglyphics is a writing system, not a language. You can ask how to write this in hieroglyphics or how to say this in Ancient Egyptian.
They wrote in hieroglyphics.
it is hougala and mayla for grace
yes google "egyptian hieroglyphs" and there are alot of them there.
Hieroglyphics were the Ancient Egyptian's system of writing, like we have the alphabet, so a Pharaoh wouldn't have had a problem writing in hieroglyphics, as these were the symbols that the Ancient Egyptians had learnt to write with.
Because they thought comparing what they write to what they might see everyday was a good idea. All writing in the modern sense derives from a picture script of one kind or another. Hieroglyphics was the Egyptian route,
Hieroglyphics.
It was rare, but occasionally a girl would be taught hieroglyphics. Most schooling was open only to boys.
Now there's no excuse for not knowing how to write your name in Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Egyptians hieroglyphics are picture letters
Hieroglyphics